LACS1012 Globalization, Language and Society (5 cr)
Description
Content
Globalization
greatly affects discourse and knowledge production, and as language
experts/intercultural communication scholars we should be able to reflexively
navigate these effects. This course provides the theoretical and methodological
insight needed to identify, critically analyze and intervene in ongoing global
conversations, including ongoing conversations about globalization. Hence, the
course pays attention to globalization processes and how they are discursively
mediated, as well as to the impact and transformative effect that these
globalization processes in turn have on discursive practices. Topics covered
include (1) theoretical approaches (globalization as circulation/exchange; as
systemic transformation/reterritorialization; as the emergence of new ways of
existence/experience), (2) the sociolinguistic impact of globalization on
speaking practices (3) the discursive dimensions of globalization, global
information flows and new subjectivities.
Completion methods
Lectures, exam.
Assessment details
Written exam. An 80%
attendance requirement is applied. Grade-specific assessment criteria are
introduced in the course.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student will:
- be familiar with the main trends in current globalization theories and with different interpretations of the globalization concept
- be able to recognize the different manifestations of ongoing globalization processes and situate these ongoing processes in broader historical trajectories of global interconnectedness
- be able to recognize the sociolinguistic impact of global interconnectedness on our communicative and discursive practices
- be able to critically evaluate popular discourses on globalization and intervene accordingly in ongoing societal debates
Additional information
Only Master's students who have completed a bachelor's thesis and a bachelor's degree are admitted to the course. If there is a queue for the course, priority is given to students who are in the final stages of their studies.
Timing for LAGIC students: First year, spring term.
Compulsory prerequisites
- Prerequisite group 1
- Prerequisite group 2
Study materials
Study
materials will be provided by the teacher.
Literature
- A selected set of readings.
Completion methods
Method 1
Teaching (5 cr)
Lectures, exam.