Over deze cursus
The course provides an overview of the reciprocal relationships between people and the environment, places and spaces. Both the ways in which people have an impact on the environment and the ways in which people are affected by the environment will be scrutinized. The course will be addressing subjects such as the multiple meanings of space and place, designing on a human scale, human/animal relationships, contested landscapes, and so on. On the fore are the different conceptual perspectives adopted by geographical theory. In the lectures we will focus on models that enable us to understand the relations between people and the environment.
Leerresultaten
Explain how humans interpret and produce the environment
Explain how the environment is enabling and constraining human behaviour
Illustrate the main human geographical concepts related to social/material interactions
Illustrate the role of human and material agency in the constitution of spatial behaviour, land use and landscapes
Explain the consequences of the creation of landscapes on people’s lives
Apply human geographical theories and concepts to the analysis of human and spatial interactions
Analyze a social phenomenon with the use of a theoretical concept that has been introduced in the course in a individually written paper
Collect and use the relevant literature to write a paper that complies with academic standards
Toetsing
- Written test with open and closed questions (50%) BYOD open book exam on campus
- Assignment report (50%)
Bronnen
- Reader.
Aanvullende informatie
- Neem contact op met een coordinator
- Niveaubachelor
- Instructievormop de campus
Startdata
27 okt 2025
tot 21 dec 2025