220014 Multiple Globalisations? (S) (WiSe 2014/2015)

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Im vergangenen Jahrzehnt haben sich in der Soziologie, den Wirtschaftswissenschaften und den Geschichtswissenschaften weitgehend unabhängig voneinander Erklärungsmodelle für das Phänomen der Pluralität von Globalisierungen entwickelt. Ansätze wie die Varieties of Capitalism und Multiple Modernities stehen unverbunden nebeneinander. Im Seminar sollen die verschiedenen Theorien untersucht und durch innovative Ansätze aus der Wirtschaftssoziologie erweitert werden.

Bibliography

Neil Fligstein: A Theory of Fields, Oxford 2012; Neil Fligstein: The Architecture of Markets, Princeton 2002; Patrik Aspers: Markets, Cambridge 2011; Krugman, Paul: International Economics. 2006; David Soscice / Peter Hall: Varieties of Capitalism. Oxford 2001; Arjun Appadurai: Globalisation, Duke Uni Press 2001; Gilgen, David: The European Regimes of Production and Consumption during the Process of Globalisation, pp15-76, In: Elena Shershneva and Ludmilla Kuznetsova (ed.): The Economic Europe. Course Syllabuses. St.Petersburg, Russia 2010; Granovetter, Mark: Economic Action and Social Structure. The Problem of Embeddedness. In: American Journal of Sociology 91 (1985); Beckert, Jens: Die soziale Ordnung von Märkten. In: Märkte als soziale Strukturen, 2007; Thomas Schwinn: Multiple Modernities: Konkurrierende Thesen und offene Fragen. Zeitschrift für Soziologie. 2009, S. 454-476.

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weekly Do 16-18 C01-252 13.10.2014-06.02.2015
not on: 12/25/14 / 1/1/15

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22-3.2 Hauptmodul Moderne
3.2.1
Seminar Moderne Study requirement
Graded examination
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22-B4-LFS-Ha Geschichte 1: Hauptmodul Geschichte der römischen und der romanischen Welt (für Studierende mit Kernfach Geschichte) Seminar Graded examination
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22-Latam-G-Ha Iberische und lateinamerikanische Geschichte (für Studierende mit Kernfach Geschichte) Seminar Graded examination
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Geschichtswissenschaft / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2011) Kern- und Nebenfach 3.2.1; 3.6.2; 3.4.2 Wahlpflicht 8 scheinfähig  
Geschichtswissenschaft (G) / Master of Education (Enrollment until SoSe 2014) 3.4.2 Wahlpflicht 5 scheinfähig  
Geschichtswissenschaft (Gym/Ge) / Master of Education (Enrollment until SoSe 2014) 3.2.1   8  
Geschichtswissenschaft (HR) / Master of Education (Enrollment until SoSe 2014) 3.6.2 Wahlpflicht 8 scheinfähig  
Romanische Kulturen: Sprache, Literatur, Geschichte / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2011) Nebenfach BaRKF4b; BaRKS4b; BaRK5e; BaRK5f    
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