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Society and Sustainability

Society and Sustainability

Code: 130891
ECTS: 4.0
Lecturers in charge: doc. dr. sc. Ivan Perkov
Lecturers: doc. dr. sc. Ivan Perkov - Seminar
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English level:

1,0,0

All teaching activities will be held in Croatian. However, foreign students in mixed groups will have the opportunity to attend additional office hours with the lecturer and teaching assistants in English to help master the course materials. Additionally, the lecturer will refer foreign students to the corresponding literature in English, as well as give them the possibility of taking the associated exams in English.
Load:

1. komponenta

Lecture typeTotal
Lectures 30
Seminar 15
* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
Description:
This interactive and multimedia course begins with an overview of scientific data on climate change and its future projections as well as the debate on climate change as an epistemological and ethical question. Climate change is then addressed by linking it to the dominant model of development, introducing students to contemporary debates on the limits to economic growth, varieties of capitalism and related phenomena including inequalities, sustainability orientations, the consumer society and questions of social justice. Drawing on insights from ecological economics, political ecology and contemporary social theory we discuss alternative developmental models whose starting point are limits to natural resources.
The course then focuses on the political implications of the current, ecologically unsustainable, model of development. Protests and social movements are discussed, artistic practices, as well as new public policies and political actors advocating for a turn towards sustainability. Special attention is given here to education for sustainable development.
The final part of the course is dedicated to thinking about the society of the future in the framework of literature on utopias/dystopias.
This interdisciplinary course draws on insights from sociology, economics, political science, philosophy and basic physical sciences in order to illustrate the complex interrelationship between the natural and the social world and identify alternative models of development.
Learning outcomes:
Literature:
  1. , Barker, T., Scrieciu, S., Taylor, D.; Climate Change, Social Justice and Development; Development 51 (2008), str. 317-324, , , .
Optional literature:
  1. , Beck, U.; Climate for Change, or How to Create a Green Modernity?; Theory, Culture and Society 27 (2010), str. 254-266, , , .
  2. , Cook, J.; Scientific guidebook through global warming scepticism (selected chapters); HMD (2013), , , .
  3. , Demos, T. J.; Art After Nature.; Artforum (2012), , , .
  4. , Domazet, M., V. Cvijanović, D. Dolenec; What kind of growth, what kind of degrowth: the case of Croatia reconsidered .; Green European Journal (2012), , , .
  5. , Dresner, S.T; he Principles of Sustainability (selected chapters); Earthscan (2008), , , .
1. semester Not active
SOC (17098) - Izborni kolegiji (1. godina) - Regular studij - Sociology

2. semester
SOC (17098) - Izborni kolegiji (1. godina) - Regular studij - Sociology
Mandatory course - Regular studij - Sociology

3. semester Not active
SOC (17099) - Izborni kolegiji (2.godina) - Regular studij - Sociology

4. semester
SOC (17099) - Izborni kolegiji (2.godina) - Regular studij - Sociology
Consultations schedule:
  • doc. dr. sc. Ivan Perkov:

    Monday (10.00 - 11.00)

    Location: 010
  • doc. dr. sc. Ivan Perkov:

    Monday (10.00 - 11.00)

    Location: 010

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