- Docente: Alessandra Bonazzi
- Credits: 12
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Communication Sciences (cod. 8885)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student has acquired a historical - critical knowledge of concepts and spatial models with which the modern geography has built and arranged the production and the communication of knowledge about the Earth.
Course contents
"Modernity at sea":
The the course is about the function of the sea in the construction of modernity.
Topics:
Portolans
Nautical Charts
The geographical construction of the sea
The economic construction of the sea
The second Age of Explorations
Sea/Imperialism
Land and Sea
Readings/Bibliography
Non-attending students:
C. Schmitt, Terra e Mare. Una riflessione sulla storia del mondo, Milano, Adelphi, 2002.
Bailyn, Storia dell'Atlantico, Milano, Bollati Boringhieri, 2007.
P. SLoterdijk, Il mondo dentro il capitale, Meltemi, 2006.
A. Bonazzi, Manuale di geografia culturale, Roma, Laterza, 2011
Attending students:
P. SLoterdijk, Il mondo dentro il capitale, Meltemi, 2006.
A. Bonazzi, Manuale di geografia culturale, Roma, Laterza, 2011
C. Schmitt, Terra e Mare. Una riflessione sulla storia del mondo, Milano, Adelphi, 2002.
Teaching methods
Course will be taught through a mixture of formal lectures and discussion classes. Its aim will be to facilitate interaction between the lecturer and students and to stimulate debate among students.
Class attendance is critical to take advantage of a way of learning not feasible through homework, and it turns out to be crucial in order for the student to adequately satisfy exam requirements.
Assessment methods
The exam is divided in two different parts: the first one is a multiple choice test (20 questions) and the second one is a oral exam.
The multiple choice test is preliminary and preparatory to the oral exam, and students must give 15 correct answer out of 20.
The exam consists of an oral examination on the entire syllabus. The aim of the interview is to assess the methodological and critical skills acquired by the student. Given the importance of class attendance for an appropriate training process it will be two grading scales and two separate programs: for attending and non-attending students.
Attending students
Attendance and participation count for 15% of the final grade.
In particular, it will be assessed the ability of the student to participate actively in class, also using multimedia and collaborative tools provided within the course; such capacity, if combined with the achievement of a coherent framework of the topics developed during the lessons , the application of critical sense and suitable means of expression will be considered and evaluated with the maximum grading = A (27-30 con lode).
Attendance, if joint to a predominantly mnemonic acquisition of course's contents and discontinuous language and logical skills will be assessed in a grading range from good (B = 24-26) to satisfactory (C = 21-23).
Attendance, with a minimum level of knowledge of the course contents, combined with training gaps or inadequate language and logical skills, it will get as grade ‘barely passing' (D = 18-20).
The absence of a minimum level of knowledge of the course contents, combined with inadequate language and logical skills and training gaps, it will produce a fail (E) grading, even in spite of an assiduous attendance.
Non-attending students
Non-attending students will be assessed primarily on the ability to use literature and multimedia tools made available, in order to properly expose the contents of the course. This ability, when combined with the achievement of a coherent framework of the course's themes, the application of critical sense, and suitable means of expression will be considered and evaluated with the maximum grading = A (27-30 con lode).
A predominantly mnemonic acquisition of course's contents along with discontinuous language and logical skills will be assessed in a grading range from good (B = 24-26) to satisfactory (C = 21-23).
A minimum level of knowledge of the course contents, combined with training gaps or inadequate language and logical skills, it will get as grade ‘barely passing' (D = 18-20).
The absence of a minimum level of knowledge of the course contents, combined with inadequate language and logical skills and training gaps, it will produce a fail (E) grading.
Teaching tools
Slides
Office hours
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