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Discussion seminar on Contemporary Urban Studies


  • The discussion seminar on Contemporary Urban Studies (CUS) is complementary to the mandatory urban study courses taught at the Department of Social Geography and Regional Development. The goal of DS is to cover and discuss topics that are not the main focus of conventional urban studies but that represent new rising challenges for urban areas.

    CUS focuses on exploring the phenomena and processes in contemporary cities and analyzing and explaining them in their local context and relationship with different urban actors. Beyond the identification of these elements, the aim of the DS also includes: the deconstruction and understanding of their characteristics, effects and context; to explain the origin (etymology, semantics, historical) and dynamics of these challenges; and (re) consider both the advantages and disadvantages in a broader context.

    The main objective of the DS is to promote critical thinking in students and introduce them to a broader spectrum of urban issues through alternative methods of teaching.

    CUS is an interdisciplinary discussion seminar combining geography, urban governance, sociology, urban planning and economy.

    Practical info

    5 ECTS

    Summer term

    Mondays  from 13:10 to 14:45

    Language of instruction: English

    Lecture room:  PR  (Pravá rýsovna),  Albertov 6, Prague 2; OR online . Please check the course schedule and your email before each class for any changes in the schedule.

    Adaptable for: primarily but not exclusively for bachelor and master students

    SIS code: MZ340V13

  • Mondays from 13:10 to 14:45

    Language of instruction: English

    Adaptable for: primarily but not exclusively for bachelor and master students

URRlab


Urban and Regional Laboratory

Department of Social Geography
& Regional Development

Charles University in Prague
Faculty of Science

Contact us


Albertov 2038/6
128 43 Praha 2 - Nové Město

Contact person
Jiří Nemeškal
jiri.nemeskal@natur.cuni.cz
211 951 972


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