Syllabus - Section A (Monday)
Faculty of Graduate Degree in International Studies
Culture, diversity and globalization
INT 6030 - (3 credits)
Classroom B-4340 of the Jean-Brilliant
Syllabus • Fall 2010
Teacher: Viviana Fridman
E-mail: vivifridman@gmail.com
Course Schedule: Monday 13:00 to 16:00 hours
Consultation: Wednesday 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Local: C-5052 - Tel. :
Website: http://culture-globalisation.blogspot.com/
1. Course Description
The seminar's overall objective is to understand the material and symbolic dimensions of culture in the era of globalization. It aims to provide the tools to explore discourses, values and codes involved in the construction of contemporary culture from the concepts of identity and difference. It also intends to examine the tensions and transformations that shape cultural figures as they mediate the production, representation and negotiation of individual and group memberships in societies and in their relationships.
2. Teaching methods
œ Education exhibit theoretical issues, will discuss the basic concepts needed to understand the cultural issues in the era of globalization, offering a contextualization of the great debates examined.
· For each course there will be a set of readings that will set the basis for a seminar paper.
· The students will occur in developing questions on the required reading texts for the discussion and make presentations on topics related to issues discussed in these texts.
· Under some specific courses there will be guest speaker-es-es.
• It will be a consultation period with the teacher to support the achievement of practical work.
3. Terms Assessment
· Minutes of Reading: The student (s) will submit in writing to the 8th week of classes (October 25), an account of the texts of Samuel Huntington, James Cohen and Ronald Inglehart & Pippa Norris, of about 10 pages (line spacing and a half) which will be presented: a) the themes, concepts or arguments that link the texts under consideration and b) the questions raised by their reading (30% of final grade) .
· Commentary Critical and Explanatory on one of the required reading texts (from the beginning of the session) hinged on a topical issue : The student (s) how an event, a process or product associated with cultural events drawing on the concepts, arguments and views articulated in the texts under study for class discussion. This commentary takes the form of an oral presentation lasting about 12 minutes. A plan or a summary of that review must be submitted in writing in early trading. (20% of final grade).
· Work Session: Students will conduct an essay on a topic of their choice, associated with one or the other issues being addressed. A trial design with an annotated bibliography must be submitted no later than at the 11th meeting (15 November). The written test with a maximum length of 15 pages (line spacing and a half) will be presented at the last meeting. (50% of the final grade for the plan and the test set). Note
- Delays Barring exceptional circumstances, justified in writing, no delay will be allowed.
- Entries must be submitted in paper format.
- Documents sent by electronic means (fax and email) are not accepted.
- A sanctioned plagiarism is found by an F with no possibility of recovery.
4. Calendar of activities and readings
** The readings are available to student (s) of the Service Research and Documentation Department of Political Science (C-4052).
Week 1 - Mon, September 6
Holiday - Labor Day Week
September 2 to 13
Presentation of lesson plan
Week September 3 to 20
Concept of Culture [1] Laberge, Yves ( 1996), "From culture to culture. Boundaries of a multi-net concept, "Laval theological and philosophical, vol. 52, No. 3, 1996 805-825.
http://www.erudit.org/revue/LTP/1996/v52/n3/401024ar.pdf
[2] Excerpts from Chapter IV: "Culture, civilization and ideology," Guy Rocher, Introduction in general sociology. Part One: Social Action, Chapter IV, pp. 101-127. Montreal: Editions Hurtubise HMH, 1992, third edition.
http://jmt-sociologue.uqac.ca/www/word/387_335_CH/Notions_culture_civilisation.pdf
Week September 4 to 27
cultural dimension of globalization
[1] Wolton, D. (2003), The Other Globalisation, Paris, Flammarion, P. 9-44 [2] Interview with Dominique Wolton (L'Express, 24/04/2003).
[3] Warnier, Jean-Pierre (2004), The globalization of culture, Paris, La Découverte, pp. 3-19.
[4] Cunningham-Sabot, Emmanuele C. Baudelle and Guy (2008), "Globalization for France and the United States: semantic argument against media debate", in Geographic Information No. 2 - Vol. 72, pp. 6-16
http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=LIG_722_0006
Week October 5 to 4
notions of identity and difference
[1], Huntington S. (1993), "The Clash of Civilizations?", Foreign Affairs, Summer 1993:
http://history.club.fatih.edu.tr/103 20Huntington%%% 20of% 20Clash 20Civilizations%% 20full 20text.htm
[2] Cohen, J. (2005), Spanglish America, Paris, Editions du Felin, 248 p. (Introduction) http://www.univ-paris8.fr/scpo/spip/spip.php?article51
[3] Inglehart, R. & Norris, P. (2003), "The true clash of civilizations", Foreign Policy, March-April 2003, pp. 63-70.
http://www.globalpolicy.org/globaliz/cultural/2003/0304clash.htm
The debate on interculturalism in Quebec
[1] Armony, V. (2007), Quebec immigrant explained, Ch 3, Montreal, VLB.
[2] Summary Report of the Bouchard-Taylor (2008):
http://www.accommodements.qc.ca/documentation/rapports/rapport-final-abrege-fr.pdf
Week 6 to 11 October
holiday - Day of Thanksgiving
Week October 7 to 18
Cultural Diversity and Social Capital Discount RC
[1] Putnam, R. (2007), "E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-First Century", Scandinavian Political Studies, 30 (2), 137-174: http://polisci.berkeley.edu/courses/coursepages/Fall2007/ ps164a/PS164A-PutnamandSkytte-2007.pdf
[2] Robitaille, A. (2007), "The night she diversity to society? "Le Devoir, p. 1, Montreal, August 16, 2007.
[3] Facchini, Francis (2008), "Culture, cultural diversity and economic development. A critical perspective of recent work, "Revue Tiers Monde, 2008 / 3 (No. 195), p. 523-554. http://www.cairn.info/revue-revue-tiers-monde-2008-3-page-523.htm
Week 8 - Week
Reading Week November 9 to 1
World Citizenship and Rights person
[1] Van Praagh, Shauna (2006), Hijab and Kirpan: A History of swashbuckling, Laval, PUL.
[2] Gilabert, Pablo (2007), "The global justice, multiculturalism and the demands of immigrants", Philosophical, No.34 Vol. 1, p. 41-60
http://www.erudit.org/revue/philoso/2007/v34/n1/015862ar.pdf
Week November 10 -8
Culture, religion and globalization
[1] Paul Valadier sj (2001), "Globalization and Cultures, Education, 2001/11 (Volume 395), pages 505-515, http://www.cairn.info/revue-etudes-2001-11-page-505. htm
[2] Pace, Enzo (2007), "Globalization and the conflict of values in middle eastern company ", in Beyer, Peter and Lori G. Beaman Religion, Globalization and Culture, Leiden, Boston: Brill, pp. 503-525.
Week November 11 to 15
Globalization and Social Inequality Discount Plan for TF
[1] Centre Tricontinental (Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) (2000), Cultures and Globalization: Resistance and Alternatives, pp.5- 29, Paris-Montréal, L'Harmattan, 254 p.
[2] Dupuis-Deri, Francis (2009), The anti-globalization, Ch 2, pp.33-70, Montreal: Boréal.
Week November 12 to 22
Taste and cultural practices in a globalized world
[1] Fridman, V. & Ollivier, M. (2004), "Opening ostentatious diversity and cosmopolitanism. Towards a new configuration discursive ', Sociology and Society, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 105-126.
http://www.erudit.org/revue/socsoc/2004/v36/n1/009584ar.html
[2] Lipovetsky, Gilles (2008), culture-world answer to a confused society, Paris: O. Jacob, ch. 2, pp. 73-117.
Week November 13 to 29
Cultural Hegemony and glocalization
[1] Hannigan, J. (2003), "The global entertainment economy" in Globalization and Challenges, (ed. Cameron D. and Gross Stein, J.), Montreal, PUM, 219 p., pp. 31-63
and [2] Canclini, N. García (2007), Latin America in the Twentieth Century, Ch 5, Laval, PUL, 118 p.
Se week 14 - December 6
New technologies, new cultures? I
[1] Block, D. (2004), "Globalization, Transnational Communication and the Internet", in International Journal on Multicultural Societies (IJMS), Vol 6, No.1
http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0013/001385/138569f.pdf # page = 39
[2] Deibert, Ronald (2003), "Challenging the Internet: lobbying anti-MAI", in Cameron, and David Gross Stein, Janice, Challenge and globalization: rethinking the culture of communication, Montreal, Presses de l'Université de Montréal, pp. 109-131.
[3] Interview with Dominique Wolton:
http://www.liberation.fr/actualite/politiques/342905.FR.php
New technologies, new cultures?
II [1] Grant, P. and Wood, C. (2004), "Technology" pp.431-459, in The Trade Wars: Popular Culture and Globalization, Montreal, Boréal, 596 p.
[2] Ansart, Pierre (2002), "The utopia of communication," Cahiers international sociology, Presses Universitaires de France, 2002 / 1 - No. 112, pages 17 to 43.
http://www.cairn.info/article.php?ID_REVUE=CIS&ID_NUMPUBLIE=CIS_112&ID_ARTICLE=CIS_112_0017
Week December 15 to 13
Summary Presentation of final work
5. Bibliography
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