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Poslední úprava: Adél Petrovic, M.A., M.Sc. (29.09.2023)
Readings and detailed information on the course are available in Moodle: http://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=736. Date | Topic | Teacher 5.10.2023 | Introduction to the course | Adela Petrović How to study urban geography | Martin Ouředníček 12.10.2023 | Classical urban theories | Martin Šimon 19.10.2023 | No lecture - Geographic Sport Day 26.10.2023 | Chicago school of urban sociology | Martin Ouředníček 2.11.2023 | Time geography in urban research | Lucie Pospíšilová 9.11.2023 | Humanistic approach | Lucie Pospíšilová 16.11.2023 | Test I. | Adela Petrović Theory of structuration and social environment | Martin Ouředníček 23.11.2023 | Radical political economy, institutional approach | Lucie Pospíšilová 30.11.2023 | Urban planning (Jane Jacobs film) | Lucie Pospíšilová 7.12.2023 | Postmodern urban geography | Martin Šimon 14.12.2023 | Post-socialist paradigm | Martin Ouředníček 21.12.2023 | Test II. and Discussion seminar | Lucie Pospíšilová & Martin Ouředníček TBA | USG Exam | Lucie Pospíšilová & Martin Ouředníček & Adela Petrović |
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Poslední úprava: prof. RNDr. Martin Ouředníček, Ph.D. (13.01.2020)
KAPLAN, D., WHEELER, J., HOLLOWAY, S. (2003): Urban Geography. New York: Wiley Publishers. |
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Poslední úprava: prof. RNDr. Martin Ouředníček, Ph.D. (13.01.2020)
Basic level: Total score in tests I and II > 50 % Attendance of at least 7 lectures, including compulsory attendance of discussion seminars with tests Timely submission of at least 6 pre-class assignments (submitted via Moodle, annotation of required reading + answers to all questions suggested in Moodle) Exam: Same conditions as for basic level plus: Activity and discussion of required readings in class Exam - written essay |
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Poslední úprava: prof. RNDr. Martin Ouředníček, Ph.D. (13.01.2020)
1. Introduction to the course - Basic information about course. Course requirements and evaluation criteria. 2. How to study urban geography - Differentiated perspectives on urban social environments, epistemology, main theoretical approaches, urban journals, literature, development of the discipline and the context. 3. Classical urban theories - Classical urban theories; industrialization and urbanization; Gemeinschaft and Gesselschaft; mechanical and organic solidarity; urban personality 4. Theories of urbanisation - Theories of urbanisation, differential theories of urban origin; definition of urbanisation; urban revolution; attributes of urban environment; structure of pre-industrial and industrial city, stages and types of urban processes. 5. Chicago school of urban sociology - Social ecology approach; organisation of urban research at the Chicago University; quantitative and qualitative research methods; space and place in urban studies. 6. Radical political economy - Neomarxist approaches, circuits of capital, social justice 7. Theory of structuration and social environment - Social environment, social climate, social space, social structure, structuration, routine 8. Humanistic approach - life-world, taken for granted world, action and agency, experience and identity, social nature of urban life, space and place, sense of place, home/hometown/homeland, meaning of urban places, humanistic geography today 9. Postmodern urban geography - Condition of postmodernity (Harvey), postmodern urbanism and Los Angeles school (Dear, Flusty), postmetropolis (Soja), edge cities (Garreau). 10. Urban planning - Urban models, urban planning principles, cities for people, post-industrial city, new urbanism 11. Post-socialist paradigm and relevancy of Western theories for post-socialist city 12. Time geography in urban research - Human activities in time-space, spatial mobility, daily and life trajectories, accessibility, prism, city and everyday life, mobile phone data. 13. Discussion seminar |