• ECOVS22DIAK-YAMK Eco-social Approaches: Theoretical foundations and Controversies ECO0005Y21S-3002 14.10.2022-02.12.2022  5 credits +-
    Learning outcomes of the course
    Knowledge
    On completion of this course, the student:
    • has advanced knowledge of key perspectives and central theoretical debates on the complex relations and interconnectedness between ecological and social conditions and challenges.
    • has in-depth understanding of past and current debates about sustainability, green growth, and human behavior and responsibility towards nature.
    • is able to identify transformative changes from anthropocentricity to eco-social views
    • is able to understand key perspectives, past and current debates about the eco-social and to apply them in communication with specialists and public.

    Skills
    On completion of this course, the student is able to:
    • relate to current academic debates and critically analyse the relations between perceptions and practices related to wellbeing, material conditions and footprints, and environmental limits.
    • critically analyze ongoing political controversies regarding sustainability, green capitalism, inequality and power structures that impinge on environmental and social conditions and possibilities.

    General competence
    On completion of this course, the student is able to:
    • apply eco-social related approaches in an independent, limited research or development project under supervision and in accordance with applicable norms for research ethics.
    Course contents
    The course provides a basis for understanding eco-social changes: theoretical frameworks, debates and social initiatives related to global and local challenges. The course gives an overview of key concepts, main debates and conceptual genealogies and directions regarding the complex relations between ecological and social conditions and dimensions. We explore key issues regarding the relations between society and environment and how these relationships can be conceptualised. We discuss key concepts such as ‘anthropocene’, ‘sustainability’, ‘deep ecology’, ‘power’, ‘inequality’ and relate them to emerging paradigms that question our perceptions of, and practices related to wellbeing and environmental sustainability.

    Name of lecturer(s)

    Marja Katisko

    Mode of delivery

    40% Face-to-face, 60% Distance learning

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    Online teamwork, lectures, field visits during the intensive week in Finland

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    14.10.2022 - 02.12.2022

    Enrollment date

    01.03.2022 - 30.09.2022

    Unit, in charge

    Koulutus (not translated)

    Teacher(s)

    Marja Katisko, Jaana Tilli

    Further information for students

    Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) will be offered jointly with Diaconia University of Applied Sciences' partner institutions.

    The inspiring programme consists of lectures and collaborative online teamwork with an intensive week in Finland in November.

    Time-bound activities:
    14.10. Online kick-off workshop at 12–16 (11-15 CET)
    28.11.-2.12. Intensive week programme in Helsinki (schedule to be confirmed)

    Programme(s)

    Master’s Degree Programme in Global Change and Community Development, Master’s Degree Programme in People-centered and Innovative Leadership in Health Services

    Unit location

    Diak joint implementation

    Virtual proportion

    3 credits

    Evaluation scale

    0-5