Checking date: 26/06/2021


Course: 2021/2022

Borders, nationalisms and identities
(17790)
Geopolitics and Strategic Studies (Plan: 387 - Estudio: 346)
EPC


Coordinating teacher: GARCIA ALVAREZ, ANTONIO JACOBO

Department assigned to the subject: Humanities: History, Geography and Art Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 3.0 ECTS

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Objectives
In addition to a series of general competences common in other subjects of this Master's degree, this subject aims to provide students with the following specific competences an learning results: - Ability to understand the main concepts, theories and approaches related to the study of borders, nationalism and territorial identities and their importance in geopolitical processes. - Ability to understand methodologies for the analysis of the role played by borders, nationalism and territorial identities in geopolitical processes. - Ability to understand and analyze the main conflicts, problems and current geopolitical challenges linked to borders, nationalism and territorial identities. - Ability to search, select and synthesize diverse sources of information on the subjects of the subject, as well as tho assess them critically. - Ability to understand and prepare reports of geopolitical and strategic nature, related to borders, nationalism and territorial identities. -Ability to present information in public about the topics of this subject.
Skills and learning outcomes
Description of contents: programme
FIRST PART. GEOPOLITICS OF TERRITORIAL IDEOLOGIES AND IDENTITIES. Unit 1. Territory, nationalism and identity. Unit 2. Sovereignty, globalization and de/re-territorialization. Unit 3. Territorial identities and geopolitical conflicts. SECOND PART. GEOPOLITICS OF BORDERS Unit 4. Geopolitics of borders: concepts, themes and approaches. Unit 5. Border evolution through time. From pre-modern frontiers to modern boundaries. Unit 6. Towards a walled World? Border control and security policies in the age of globalization.
Learning activities and methodology
Learning Activities -Theoretical classes -Theoretical and practical classes -Tutorials -Student's individual work -Tests and final examinations Teaching Methodologies -Classroom lectures by the teacher with the support of computer and audiovisual media, in which the main concepts of the subject are developed and the bibliography is provided to complement the students' learning. -Critical reading of texts recommended by the teacher of the subject: press articles, reports, manuals and/or academic articles, either for their later discussion in class, or to extend and consolidate the knowledge of the subject. -Solving practical cases, problems, etc. raised by the teacher individually or in groups. -Presentation and discussion in class, under the moderation of the teacher, of topics related to the content of the subject, as well as practical cases. -Preparation of papers and reports, individually or in groups. Tutorials will be carried out through the procedures established by the university.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 40
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 60
Calendar of Continuous assessment
Basic Bibliography
  • AGNEW, J., ed.. Political Geography. A Reader. Routledge. 1996
  • ANDERSON, B. . Imagined Communities. Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. Verso. 1983
  • ANDERSON, M.. Frontiers. Territory and State Formation in the Modern World. Polity Press. Cambridge
  • ATZILI, B., KADERCAN, B., eds.. Territorial designs and International Politics. Routledge. 2017
  • BRENNER, N. et al., eds.. State/Space: A Reader.. Blackwell. 2003
  • DIJKINK, G.. National Identity and Geopolitical Visions: Maps of Pride and Pain. Routledge. 1996
  • ELDEN, S.. Terror and Territory. The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty. University of Minnesota Press. 2009
  • HERB, G., KAPLAN, D.H., eds. . Nested Identities: Nationalism, Territory and Scale. Rowman & Littlefield. 1999
  • NEOCLEOUS, M.. Imagining the State. Open University Press. 2003
  • PAINTER, J., JEFFREY, A. . Political Geography: An Introduction to Space and Power. SAGE. 2009
  • PARKER, N., VAUGHAN-WILLIAMS, N.. Critical Border Studies. London/New York: Routledge.. Routledge. 2016
  • POPESCU, G. . Bordering and Ordering in the Twenty-First Century. Understanding borders. Rowman & Littlefield. 2012
  • PRESCOTT, V., TRIGGS, G. . International Frontiers and Boundaries. Law, politics and geography. Martinus Nijhof. 2008
  • WILSON, T. M., DONNAN, H., eds. . A Companion to Border Studies. Wiley-Blackwell. 2012

The course syllabus may change due academic events or other reasons.