Undergraduate Programme and Module Handbook 2020-2021 (archived)
Module GEOG2561: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Department: Geography
GEOG2561: SOCIAL AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Type | Open | Level | 2 | Credits | 20 | Availability | Available in 2020/21 | Module Cap | Location | Durham |
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Prerequisites
- None
Corequisites
- None
Excluded Combination of Modules
- None
Aims
- To develop understanding of contemporary social and cultural issues
- To introduce the changing ways in which geographers have approached social and cultural issues
- To develop with students their understanding of key approaches, issues, theories and debates in social and cultural geography
Content
- The module will involve a core set of lectures which will introduce key current themes and debates in social and cultural geography. These may include, for example:
- Geographies of class
- Geographies of (dis)ability
- Geographies of sexuality
- Geographies of age and the life-course
- Geographies of race
- Geographies of species
Learning Outcomes
Subject-specific Knowledge:
- Students are expected to be able to:
- Demonstrate understanding of key approaches, theories and debates in social and cultural geography
- Critically assess and debate a number of the current questions facing social and cultural geography
- Demonstrate appreciation of the spatialities of social and cultural phenomena, and of competing explanations for these, and develop clear lines of argument
- Show a detailed understanding of selected areas of social / cultural geographical research through extended reading
Subject-specific Skills:
- Understand and synthesise some key literatures in social and cultural geography
- Demonstrate detailed understanding of a selection of key issues covered by the module
Key Skills:
- Demonstrate information management skills, including gathering information from a range of bibliographic and electronic sources
- Demonstrate planning an effective and well argued essay
- Demonstrate skills of critical assessment and analysis in relation to key literatures and debates
- Demonstrate the development of ideas and argument in written work
Modes of Teaching, Learning and Assessment and how these contribute to the learning outcomes of the module
- Teaching and Learning:
- Social and Cultural Geography will use a mix of pre-recorded lectures, class Q&A around the lectures, other visual resources, seminar discussion and independent reading to deliver the module content
- Lectures will introduce the background information and key concepts. These will be available prior to a timetabled supporting online session for short exercises, discussion and Q&A
- A seminar for each topic block of up to 15 students will develop and demonstrate more detailed understanding and skills of critical assessment through discussion of key issues. These will be held face-to-face as far as possible
- Independent learning, including reading widely, is supported with reading lists and other learning resources for students to deepen their understanding of different perspectives and explanations - seminar preparation and time set for reading in the course will also encourage this
- Assessment:
- Preparing an annotated bibliography, and receiving formative feedback, will prompt independent learning and practice of the skills that enhance learning outcomes
- The summative essay enables students to practice and build further their literature-related and critical appraisal skills, and to demonstrate detailed understanding of specific topics and debates
- The summative exam enables students to demonstrate broader understanding of the subject in the construction of substantiated arguments and connectoin of themes across the module.
Teaching Methods and Learning Hours
Activity | Number | Frequency | Duration | Total/Hours | |
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Lectures (Asynch) | 15 | Weekly | 1.5 hours | 22.5 | |
Online drop-in sessions (Synch) | 15 | Weekly | 0.5 hours | 7.5 | |
Seminars (Face-to-Face) | 4 | 2 in Term 1; 2 in Term 2 | 1 hour | 4 | |
Independent Learning/Prep & Reading | 166 | ||||
Total | 200 |
Summative Assessment
Component: Exam | Component Weighting: 50% | ||
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Element | Length / duration | Element Weighting | Resit Opportunity |
unseen exam | 2 hours | 100% | |
Component: Essay | Component Weighting: 50% | ||
Element | Length / duration | Element Weighting | Resit Opportunity |
essay | 5 x sides A4 | 100% |
Formative Assessment:
Formative assessment is provided through written individual and generic feedback on an annotated bibliography. Feedback is also given on summative coursework that will help students in exam preparation.
■ Attendance at all activities marked with this symbol will be monitored. Students who fail to attend these activities, or to complete the summative or formative assessment specified above, will be subject to the procedures defined in the University's General Regulation V, and may be required to leave the University