New approaches in human geography

  • Teaching

    Details

    Faculty Faculty of Science and Medicine
    Domain Geography
    Code UE-SGG.00471
    Languages English
    Type of lesson Seminar
    Level Master
    Semester SP-2019

    Schedules and rooms

    Struct. of the schedule Cours bloc, toutes les 4 semaines
    Contact's hours 28

    Teaching

    Responsibles
    • Bluwstein Jevgeniy
    Teachers
    • Bluwstein Jevgeniy
    Description

    This seminar will dive into some of Foucault’s work that only in the last years became widely available to the non-francophone world through a translated edited volume. In a series of eleven lectures given at the Collège de France from 1970 until his death in 1984, Foucault revisited and revised some of his previous work while charting new territories of inquiry and thought. In particular his notion of governmentality and biopolitics have reinvigorated debates in critical geography, resulting in a nascent but growing body of research from nature conservation to climate change mitigation and adaption, from geopolitics to international relations and environmental politics, from biology to bioethics and genetics, just to name a few.

    In this reading-intensive seminar, students are expected to read, analyse, and discuss three lecture series, as well as to participate actively in the seminars. Depending on the size of the class, students will prepare for the seminar individually or in groups of two. A good command of spoken and written English is necessary in order to succeed.

    Training objectives

    Learning objectives

    In the context of a reading-intensive seminar, students will advance their reading and analysis capacities, and they will deepen their skills in argumentation, critical reflection and communication.

    Students will enhance their abilities to summarize and synthesize the texts, to identify key concepts, methodologies and analytics; and to identify and highlight key questions that the texts raise, and the debates that the texts speak to or foreground.

    Learning activities

    In this seminar, students will co-produce knowledge by sharing different tasks; from providing a summary of the text, to highlighting key concepts, methodologies and analytics, to raising key questions, to situating the texts in key debates. This seminar stands and falls with students’ motivation and engagement, prior to the seminar preparation and during the seminar presentations and debates.

    We will also try organize guest lectures by senior scholars who have drawn on Foucault’s work in their own research and writing.

    The first session will introduce Foucault’s concept of governmentality and biopolitics, and his approach to history and genealogy. Moreover, key debates in human geography that draw on Foucault’s work, will be highlighted.

    The second, third and fourth seminar sessions will be structured in a way that each participant is actively involved through an input, by participating in discussions, and by critically engaging with others’ inputs and contributions.

     

    Comments - - - - Requirement for students from other Swiss universities - - - -

    The participation to the course and the registration for the exam are conditional to the enrollment as BENEFRI or guest students. At the beginning of the semester at latest :

    - Students from the universities of Bern and Neuchâtel (BENEFRI) are invited to follow the steps of the procedure described on gestens.unifr.ch/sc/pub/d/info/base.asp?page=10508 in order to be identified as BENEFRI students.

    - Students from other Swiss universities are invited to follow the procedure described on www.unifr.ch/admission/en/futur/host/enscompl in order to be enrolled as guest students.


    Softskills No
    Off field No
    BeNeFri Yes
    Mobility Yes
    UniPop No

    Documents

    Bibliography

    In this seminar, each participant is expected to read the following three of the eleven lectures to explore human geography from a Foucauldian perspective:

    SMD: Foucault, Michel. 2003. Society must be defended: lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-1976. Trans. D. Macey. New York: Picador.

    STP: Foucault, M. 2009. Security, Territory, Population: lectures at the Collège De France, 1977-1978. Trans. G. Burchell. Palgrave Macmillan UK.

    BOB: Foucault, Michel. 2008. The birth of biopolitics: lectures at the Collège de France, 1978-1979. Trans. G. Burchell. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Assessments methods

    Projet

    Assessments methods By rating
    Descriptions of Exams Project
  • Assignment
    Valid for the following curricula:
    Additional Courses in Sciences
    Version: ens_compl_sciences
    Paquet indépendant des branches > Specialized courses in geography (Master level)

    Additional TDHSE programme in Geography
    Version: 2023_1/V_01
    Additional TDHSE Programme Requirements for Geographie 60 or +30 > Programmes 60 or +30 > Additional Programme Requirements to Geography +30 > Additional TDHSE programme for Geography +30 (from AS2023 on)

    Additional programme requirements for PhD studies [PRE-DOC]
    Version: 2020_1/v_01
    Additional programme requirements for PhD studies (Faculty of Science and Medicine) > Specialized courses in geography (Master level)

    Geography +30 [MA] 30
    Version: 2023_1/V_01
    Minor in Geography +30 (GEOG+30 for 90 ECTS) > Geography, Minor +30 [MA], option human geography (from AS2023 on)

    Geography [3e cycle]
    Version: 2015_1/V_01
    Continuing education > Specialized courses in geography (Master level)

    Geography [POST-DOC]
    Version: 2015_1/V_01
    Continuing education > Specialized courses in geography (Master level)

    Geosciences [3e cycle]
    Version: 2015_1/V_01
    Continuing education > Specialized courses in geography (Master level)

    Geosciences [POST-DOC]
    Version: 2015_1/V_01
    Continuing education > Specialized courses in geography (Master level)

    MSc-GG - Dynamics in Glaciology and Geomorphology [MA] 120
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    MSc in Geography, Dynamics in Glaciology and Geomorphology, elective lectures and seminars (from AS2020 on) > MSc in Geography, supporting courses for the option DGG (from AS2018 on)

    MSc-GG - Nature, Society and Politics [MA] 120
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    MSc in Geography, Nature, Society and Politics, compulsory lectures and seminars (from AS2020 on) > MSc in Geography, social science module, compulsory courses (from AS2018 on)

    sp-MSc-GG - Dynamics in Glaciology and Geomorphology [MA] 120
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    sp. MSc in Geography, Dynamics in Glaciology and Geomorphology, elective lectures and seminars (frmo AS2020 on) > MSc in Geography, supporting courses for the option DGG (from AS2018 on)

    sp-MSc-GG - Nature, Society and Politics [MA] 120
    Version: 2022_1/V_01
    sp. MSc in Geography, Nature, Society and Politics, compulsory lectures and seminars (from AS2020 on) > MSc in Geography, social science module, compulsory courses (from AS2018 on)