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Sociology: African Urbanties - A Research Seminar
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Abstract
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.
Objective
Participants will be expected to engage actively in: - hosting and curating discussions with guests - debating and discussing scholarly texts - identifying and presenting creative representations of African urbanity The goals of this course include: - gaining insights into the variety of urban forms and practices in Africa - acquiring new skills in hosting and interviewing experts - strengthening ability to read, present and debate academic texts - making connections between scholarly findings and artistic productions
Content
This course will unpack the range and variety of contemporary African urbanity. In doing so it will engage with both urban form and practices currently emerging, seeking to capture both their local manifestations as well as their regional, and global relevance. We will challenge the various clichéd snapshots of African urbanity, as defined by a lack of infrastructure, a shortage of resources, or the informal slum. Instead, we will seek to produce a more complex portrait of African urbanity today, moving away from the city and its centre as the sole locus of urban activity, to consider the role of extended urbanisation, trans-local networks and the digital arena in shaping new urbanities. We will welcome a series of scholars and practitioners who are currently redefining what we understand by African urbanity. For example, we will speak with architects, anthropologists, geographers, theorists, economists, historians and curators. What are they observing on the field? And how does this challenge current understandings of urban Africa? Each session will be structured a main reading and a presentation and discussion with our guest expert. In addition to this, students will be expected to present current representations of the topic under debate, for example from film, art or fiction. Along-side these conversations, we will read our way through a rich syllabus of both scientific articles, book chapters, and reviews. This will be complemented with an exploration of how art, film and fiction has shaped, and continues to shape current representations of urban Africa.
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General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Semesterly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Course Components
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Sociology: African Urbanties - A Research Seminar
No course on 29.10. (seminar week) and in the last two weeks of the semester (final critiques).
ONLINE seminar: This seminar will primarily take place online. Reserved rooms will remain available for students to follow the seminar from there.
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2 h weekly |