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Sociology (Thesis Elective)
Soziologie (Wahlfacharbeit)
Master elective works in sociology are written works that are based on the criteria of scientific work in the social sciences. The students are guided intensely while their work is supervised throughout the course.
Sociology (Thesis Elective)
Soziologie (Wahlfacharbeit)
Individual thesis with connection to a Master course in sociology III
Sociology (Thesis Elective)
Soziologie (Wahlfacharbeit)
Master elective works in sociology are written works that are based on the criteria of scientific work in the social sciences. The students are guided intensely while their work is supervised throughout the course.
Sociology I
Soziologie I
Sociology I investigates the relation between social developments and the production of the built environment from a macro-sociological point of view. It examines central aspects of social change, historical and contemporary forms of urbanization, and typical examples of models of urbanization.
Sociology I
Soziologie I
Sociology I investigates the relation between social developments and the production of the built environment from a macro-sociological point of view. It examines central aspects of social change, historical and present-day forms of urbanization, and typical examples of models of urbanization.
Sociology II
Soziologie II
Sociology II presents current perspectives and methods in urban studies. Part I introduces historical and ongoing processes in Zurich (Christian Schmid), examines the topics of public space and housing (Hannah Widmer); part II presents postcolonial perspectives in urban studies (Nitin Bathla).
Sociology II
Soziologie II
Sociology II deals in the first part with domestic life-style sociology. From a historical point of view the changes in dwelling styles and dwelling forms over the last two centuries are investigated. The second part of the course deals with the sociology of architectural development, examining thereby the roles played by the persons, institutions and architectural processes involved.
Sociology III
Soziologie III
Individual elective work with connection to a Diploma- /Master-elective course in sociology III
Sociology III
Soziologie III
Individual elective work with connection to a Diploma- /Master-elective course in sociology III
Sociology III - Theories on the city
Soziologie III: Theorien zur Stadt
This elective course highlights the sociological perspective on architectural practice and provides an introduction to sociological research.It focuses on two main procedures: on the one hand, a systematic reading and discussion of theoretical texts, and on the other, empirical case studies of social aspects of the production of the built environment.
Sociology III: Specificity and Global Urbanization
Soziologie III: Specificity and Global Urbanization
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Sociology III: Urban Development in the 21st Century
Soziologie III: Stadtentwicklung im 21. Jahrhundert
This elective course highlights the sociological perspective on architectural practice and provides an introduction to sociological research.It focuses on two main procedures: on the one hand, a systematic reading and discussion of theoretical texts, and on the other, empirical case studies of social aspects of the production of the built environment.
Sociology IV
Soziologie IV
This elective course highlights the sociological perspective on architectural practice and provides an introduction to sociological research.It focuses on two main procedures: on the one hand, a systematic reading and discussion of theoretical texts, and on the other, empirical case studies of social aspects of the production of the built environment.
Sociology IV
Soziologie IV
This elective course highlights the sociological perspective on architectural practice and provides an introduction to sociological research.It focuses on two main procedures: on the one hand, a systematic reading and discussion of theoretical texts, and on the other, empirical case studies of social aspects of the production of the built environment.
Africa is an increasingly urban continent. How is this urbanity being produced? What form is it taking? And how is it being represented? This research seminar will explore the multiple and varied facets of African urbanity today.
As the prospect of complete urbanisation increasingly becomes a concrete rather than abstract reality, architecture and urban studies is consistently confronted with the agrarian question. This research seminar introduces some of the key concepts and ideas around the agrarian question and extended urbanisation in agrarian territories.
Urban research is confronted today urbanization processes that unfold far beyond the realm of agglomerations and urban regions. In this research seminar, we will present some of the most recent and cutting-edge research investigations into extended urbanization and discuss some of the most exciting articles in this fascinating new field of urban research.
This theory seminar discusses the new book on Henri Lefebvre by Christian Schmid. We will read and discuss a chapter of this book every week.
This theory seminar discusses the new book on Henri Lefebvre by Christian Schmid. We will read and discuss a chapter of this book every week.