MAN-MSG054
Diverse Geographical Political Economies
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CursusMAN-MSG054
Studiepunten (ECTS)6
CategorieMA (Master)
VoertaalEngels
Aangeboden doorRadboud Universiteit; Faculteit der Managementwetenschappen; Master Human Geography;
Docenten
Coördinator
prof. dr. A. Lagendijk
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Docent
prof. dr. A. Lagendijk
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Contactpersoon van de cursus
prof. dr. A. Lagendijk
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Examinator
prof. dr. A. Lagendijk
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Collegejaar2023
Periode
2  (06-11-2023 t/m 28-01-2024)
Aanvangsblok
2
Onderwijsvorm
voltijd
Opmerking-
Inschrijven via OSIRISJa
Inschrijven voor bijvakkersJa
VoorinschrijvingNee
WachtlijstNee
Plaatsingsprocedure-
Cursusdoelen

The course ‘Diverse Geographical Political Economies’ provides an introduction to, and debate on, the way diverse local and regional economies are coping with core challenges in the global economy. The core challenges entail wealth creation, distribution, equality, sustainability, financial stability, and resource access. The course zooms in on the 'meso' level of networks, value chains, markets, innovation systems, governance, transitions and strategy-making. The debate will address fundamental themes such as mission and value-based economies, diverse  economies, social enterprise, and collaboration versus competition, and the spectrum from hyper- to antiglobalisation. Illustrations come from cases of sustainable entrepreneurship, circular economy, circular currencies, and collaborative economies.

Through more practical work, the course will help students to focus on a self-selected topic and apply conceptual and theoretical thinking shared in the course. The Course has three core aims:

1. To gain knowledge on core themes and dilemmas regarding geographical economies, notably through meso-level concepts

2. To discuss local regional and strategies of economic transformations

3. To apply theoretical insights and concepts on how economies are organised and perform across space and in places, to make sense of current issues and challenges in public policy and business strategy.

 


 
Inhoud

‘Diverse Geographical Political Economies’ is primarily a theoretical, reading-based course, with some room for practical work. It is the core course of the Master's specialisation Economic Geography, as part of RU’s Master's programme in Human Geography. The course will also be of interest for students following the ESS Masters, or specialising in sustainable businesses studies. The course focuses on the ways diverse local and regional economies are coping with core challenges in the global economy, notably wealth-creation, distribution, equality,  sustainability, financial stability, and resource access. The core theoretical perspectives are comparative political economy, including new approaches towards capitalism (including post-capitalism) and economic geography (including diverse and ‘grassroots’ economies), bearing on business organisation, value chains, networking, and governance. Informed by theoretical work, the course’s final, more practical, part will zoom in onto a variety of progressive approaches and strategies of local development. This entails a selection from developments towards circular economy, entrepreneurial networks, local cryptocurrencies, local food chains and social enterprise, amongst others.

The course contains six interactive seminars on fundamental themes, and two working sessions exploring challenges and strategies in practices. The six themes are: (1) towards ‘mission’  and ‘valued’ based capitalism and post-capitalism; (2) markets and networks between competition and collaboration; (3) towards sustainable, circular and/or local value-chains; (4) the role of corporate and state power in (de)forming transformative change and governance; (5) local/regional ‘grassroots’ economic strategies in a (de)globalizing world. Students will elaborate on one theme of their own choice in their coursework and essay writing.

Niveau

Entry level: Bachelors in a spatial-environmental or economic discipline. Students should already be familiar with basic theories on business location, multilocational/multinational enterprises, value chains, regional development, and globalisation. Recommended reading: Dicken, Peter (2015), Global Shift: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy (7th edition), Guildford, London

Voorkennis
Entry level: Bachelors in a spatial-environmental or economic discipline. Students should already be familiar with basic theories on business location, multilocational/multinational enterprises, value chains, regional development, and globalisation. Recommended reading: Dicken, Peter (2015), Global Shift: Mapping the Changing Contours of the World Economy (7th edition), Guildford, London
Toetsinformatie
Course assignment and oral exam. Partial results remain valid for one year
Bijzonderheden

Niveau
Ma 1

Werkvormen
Hoorcollege

Presentatie

Algemeen
assignments, discussions, papers

Werkgroep

Toetsen
Oral exam based on an individual essay
Weging1
ToetsvormMondeling
GelegenhedenBlok 2, Blok 3

Participation
Weging0
ToetsvormDeelname
GelegenhedenBlok 2