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CHALLENGES IN A WORLD IN TRANSITION - EN2 - 179001-EN2

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ID:
179001-EN2
Dettaglio:
SSD: General Sociology Duration: 24 CFU: 3
Located in:
BERGAMO
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Course Details:
ACCOUNTING, GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY - 179-R-EN/Accounting and Governance for Sustainability Year: 1
Year:
2025
Course Catalogue:
https://unibg.coursecatalogue.cineca.it/af/2025?co...
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Overview

Date/time interval

Primo Semestre (15/09/2025 - 19/12/2025)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

This course aims to provide a holistic picture of sustainability, examining its political, social, and economic aspects from a geographical and sociological perspective. This will enable students to develop a critical understanding of a number of issues related to sustainability, and to the main challenges facing human in times of socioecological transition.

 

At the end of the course, students will have acquired competence and understanding of several theoretical, methodological and conceptual approaches to the critical study of sustainability in the context of the Anthropocene.


Course Prerequisites

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Teaching Methods

The course is developed in a series of interactive lectures aimed at promoting dialogue among participants and between participants and lecturer. The course includes face-to-face lectures, also with audio-visual stimuli, case studies, and work in small groups where students will have ample opportunities to work independently and delve into some of the topics explored in class through the development of small group projects.


Assessment Methods

For students opting for progressive assessment in itinere, it is expected that: 60 percent of the assessment will be through written examination; 40 percent through project work to be carried out in small groups, the results of which will have to be shared in the classroom through presentation. The project work, assigned during the course, will consist of case studies and thematic literature reviews to be carried out by applying the conceptual categories introduced in class and critical thinking. The detailed modalities will be explained during the course, also depending on the number of participants. This activity will be completed before the end of the course.

For students not attending the course, the assessment will consist of a written examination only (with additional questions and time).

The written examination covers both the module of the course and will consist of questions to test the understanding and knowledge of the texts. In addition, complex questions will be proposed to understand the student's ability to critically analyse situations using the conceptual tools learned during the course. The evaluation criteria adopted are:

(a) the relevance of the answer to the question.

(b) the ability to synthesize

(c) the property of language.

For excellence, the ability to make connections, the use of critical and strategic thinking will also be considered.

The exam mark will be expressed on thirty points.


Contents

This second module will address social challenges by adopting a global perspective on the dynamics of social inequalities, demographic challenges, and migration flows. Particular attention will be paid to the value dimensions of sustainability and the interconnections between the individual and collective dimensions. Specifically, the following topics will be covered:

- Social differences, unequal access to opportunities, and the intersection of inequalities

- Demographic challenges and intergenerational conflicts

- Gender inequalities and global challenges

- Poverty and economic growth: social stratification and mobility dynamics

- Migration flows (with particular attention to environmental migration)

- Human values in times of crisis: global solidarity and social cohesion; individualistic values and collectivist values

- Sustainability: the role of personal and cultural values


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Degrees

Degrees

ACCOUNTING, GOVERNANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY - 179-R-EN 
Master's Degree
2 years
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People

People

LOMAZZI Vera
AREA MIN. 14 - Scienze politiche e sociali
Gruppo 14/GSPS-05 - SOCIOLOGIA GENERALE
Settore GSPS-05/A - Sociologia generale
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