International politics and indigenous peoples (5cr)
Course unit code: TEMA3001V25
General information
- Credits
- 5 cr
- Teaching language
- english
Objective
After completing this course, the doctoral researcher is able to:
- recognise key international political and legal developments with regard to indigenous peoples
- identify key political changes in international discussions related to indigenous peoples
- understand the developments in the United Nations in relation to indigenous peoples
- understand the benefits and problematics of political participation and inclusion
- critically discuss the idea of progress in international politics and law.
Content
This course examines how international politics has addressed the claims of Indigenous peoples. The United Nations is the particular forum through which the inclusion and exclusion of indigenous peoples is discussed. The course problematizes the prevailing understandings of progress in international politics and law. The course benefits all doctoral candidates who are interested in a critical examination of power dynamics in political, legal and social processes of inclusion and participation.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
0 Fail
Performance is highly deficient or erroneous. The work may be based on serious misunderstandings.
1 Sufficient
Performance is narrow in scope, superficial, or corresponds poorly to the assignment. The doctoral researcher merely lists things out of context or addresses them one-sidedly. The work may contain errors or obscurities and is lacking in terms of scientific writing skills.
2 Satisfactory
Performance is narrow in scope or superficial. The work mainly repeats the content of the course or addresses it one-sidedly. The work may contain obscurities. The language and composition of the work demonstrate basic skills in scientific writing.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
3 Good
Performance corresponds to the assignment, demonstrates understanding and analytic skills. The doctoral researcher has formed a comprehensive perception of the issue area but it may contain deficiencies. The work is clear in terms of language and adheres to principles of scientific writing.
4 Very Good
Performance corresponds to the assignment, demonstrates understanding and analytic skills. The doctoral researcher has formed a comprehensive perception of the issue area and is able to reflect on the content of the course from multiple angles. The work is clear in terms of language and adheres to principles of scientific writing.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
5 Excellent
Performance demonstrates comprehensive understanding of the issue area and an ability to apply the acquired knowledge to novel contexts. The work contains independent thinking and critical reflection, is well written and demonstrates good scientific writing skills.
Execution methods
Teaching profile: HYBRID 3