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Curs acadèmic:
2026
Descripció:
A l'inici de la globalització contemporània alguns autors van afirmar que la seva consolidació portaria a la desaparició de les diferències espacials al món. Quasi al mateix moment van aparèixer les respostes que argumentaven exactament el contrari: que la globalització accentuaria la importància de les singularitats espacials. Partint d'aquesta segona perspectiva, l’assignatura s’endinsarà inicialment en la complexa definició del terme “regió”, un concepte polisèmic en funció de si es parla en termes naturals, socials, econòmics o culturals. Una vegada fet aquest primer pas, s’entrarà en els efectes, precisament, de la interacció entre les lògiques globals i les diferents escales regionals. Aquests continguts es treballaran, sobretot, a partir de l'anàlisi de casos i, especialment, a través de l'aprofundiment en realitats regionals -de caràcter històric, geopolític, econòmic- concretes.
Crèdits ECTS:
6
Professora responsable:
Anaïs Varo Barranco

Grups

Grup EN

Durada:
Semestral, 1r semestre
Professorat:
Shaohua Wang  / Yanina Edith Welp
Idioma de les classes:
Anglès (100%)

Continguts

1. ASIA SEMINAR: The Asia section examines globalisation as a regional, uneven, and socially embedded process. Drawing on Shannon K. O’Neil’s The Globalization Myth (2022), Joe Studwell’s How Asia Works (2013), and Rhacel Salazar Parreñas’s Servants of Globalization (2015), the block analyses Asia through three interconnected lenses: regionalisation, developmental transformation, and labour migration. O’Neil shows that globalisation does not erase regions, but often deepens regional economic integration. Studwell explains why some Asian economies were able to use global markets for industrialisation, while others experienced more limited or uneven development. Parreñas shows that globalisation is not only about trade, investment, and states, but also about migrant workers, gendered labour, care chains, and unequal mobility.

2. LATIN AMERICA SEMINAR: Globalisation is often presented as an economic process driven by markets, trade, and technological integration. Latin America offers a different perspective. Throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the region became a site where competing projects of political modernity were tested: mass incorporation through populism, authoritarian modernisation, negotiated democratisation, participatory institutions, constitutional innovation, and, more recently, new forms of democratic backlash. Rather than asking whether Latin America adapted to globalisation, this seminar explores how the region repeatedly generated political responses to global transformations.

3. AFRICA SEMINAR: Pre-colonial Africa, African Empires, and the Beginnings of Colonialism (13th–19th centuries) Colonialism and the Emergence of African Political Elites (1880–1945) African Nationalism and Independence Struggles (1945–1960) Pan-Africanism and Continental Building: From the OAU to African Currents (1960–1975) African Socialisms and Liberation Struggles (1960–1985) African Crisis, Debt, and Neoliberalism (1980–2000) African Thought, Postcolonialism, and Cultural Critique (1960–present)

Activitats

Tipus d’activitat Hores amb professor Hores sense professor Hores virtuals amb professor Total
Anàlisi / estudi de casos 12,00 30,00 0 42,00
Assistència a actes externs 6,00 0 0 6,00
Prova d'avaluació 2,00 50,00 0 52,00
Seminaris 50,00 0 0 50,00
Total 70,00 80,00 0 150

Bibliografia

  • Shannon K. O'Neil (2022). The Globalization Myth: Why Regions Matter (1st Edition). Yale University Press.
  • Joe Studwell (2013). How Asia Works: Success and Failure in the World's Most Dynamic Region. Grove Press.
  • Rhacel Parreñas (2015). Servants of Globalization: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work (2nd Edition). Stanford University Press.
  • Heiss, C.; Suárez-Cao, J. (2024). Introduction to the Symposium, “Constitution-Making in the 21st Century: Lessons. PS: Political Science & Politics,,
  • Heller, P. (2019). Divergent trajectories of democratic deepening: comparing Brazil, India, and Sou. Theory and Society,,
  • Mainwaring, S.; Pérez-Liñán, A. (2023). Why Latin America’s Democracies Are Stuck. Journal of Democracy,,
  • O’Donnell, G. (1994). Delegative democracy. Journal of Democracy,,
  • Pinheiro-Machado, R.; Scalco, L. (2020). From hope to hate: The rise of conservative subjectivity in Brazil. Journal of Ethnographic Theory,,
  • Sarsfield, R.; Moncagatta, P.; Roberts, K. M. (2024). Introduction: The New Polarization in Latin America. Latin American Politics and Society,,

Avaluació i qualificació

Activitats d'avaluació:

Descripció de l'activitat Avaluació de l'activitat % Recuperable
Active Participation in the Seminar Sessions Attendance and active participation 15 No
Final Exam Final Exam 50
Practical activity (Africa Seminar) Practical assignment 10 No
Practical Activity (Latin America Seminar) Practical activity 10 No
Practical Activity (Asia Seminar) Practical Activity 10 No
Global Week Attendance and active participation in the Global Week 5 No

Qualificació

The final grade will be calculated as follows:

* Final examination: 50%
* Attendance and active participation: 15%
* Global Week activities: 5%
* Africa Seminar activity: 10%
* Asia Seminar activity: 10%
* Latin America Seminar activity: 10%

The final examination will assess the student’s understanding of the theoretical and conceptual contents of the course. Continuous assessment activities will evaluate participation, critical engagement, and the ability to apply course concepts through the different seminars and academic activities.

Where the teaching staff has doubts about the authorship of any assessed work, the student may be called to attend an in-person or synchronous interview (which may be recorded), in order to verify their knowledge and competences and confirm the authorship of the work. If authorship cannot be confirmed, the assessment will receive a failing grade.

Criteris específics de la nota «No Presentat»:
Students who do not sit the final examination will receive the grade absent (“Not Presented” (NP)), regardless of the marks obtained in the continuous assessment activities.

Avaluació única:
Single Final Exam (100%)

Requisits mínims per aprovar:
To pass the course, students must obtain an overall final grade of at least 5.0/10.

Continuous assessment activities contribute to the final grade but are not individually subject to a minimum passing mark unless otherwise specified during the course.

Tutoria

Tutorials are intended to support students throughout the course by providing academic guidance on course content, assessment activities, and learning strategies. Students may request individual or group tutorials during the lecturer’s scheduled office hours or by prior appointment.

Comunicació i interacció amb l'estudiantat

Communication with students will take place primarily through the University’s official Virtual Learning Environment and institutional email. Course materials, announcements, assessment information, and feedback will be made available through these channels. Students are expected to check these communication platforms regularly and to actively participate in class discussions and learning activities.

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