ID:
M354
Tipo Insegnamento:
Obbligatorio
Durata (ore):
48
CFU:
6
SSD:
DEMOGRAFIA
Url:
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/BASE Anno: 1
Anno:
2023
Dati Generali
Periodo di attività
Secondo Semestre (05/02/2024 - 04/05/2024)
Syllabus
Obiettivi Formativi
The course aims to provide students with the knowledge of basic tools of demography and in depth understanding of the main geo-demographic trends which are functional to the correct interpretation of today's social challenges.
Demography shapes much of our world and this has never been as true as it is today. A variety of issues related to population and its relationship with the territories are increasingly present, albeit indirectly, in the academic, political and public debate: overpopulation, environmental pollution, food safety, availability and use of energy resources, urbanization, migrations flows, attraction of qualified human capital, geopolitical strategies, ethnic and religious conflicts, geo-economic competition, international trade, direct foreign investments.
The well-known saying attributed to Auguste Comte that “demography is destiny” should not be taken in a deterministic manner with an absolute mean. However, it is fair to state that demography has contributed to tracing the political, economic and social evolution of peoples, human communities, States and geographical areas. This has been true in the past - when population studies had a predominantly, if not solely, statistical-accounting significance – but even more so in recent decades, in which the analysis of population trends has become essential for interpreting the patterns of change in a globalized world.
Our planet has witnessed a real geo-demographic revolution characterized by different evolutionary phases that have heavily influenced, and will continue to influence, the definition of territorial structures and human relations.
The course will provide a broad outlook of these interconnections among the demographic trends and the political, and socioeconomic phenomena. Sustainability and the Euro-Mediterranean area, especially Italy, will be treated with a special emphasis.
Demography shapes much of our world and this has never been as true as it is today. A variety of issues related to population and its relationship with the territories are increasingly present, albeit indirectly, in the academic, political and public debate: overpopulation, environmental pollution, food safety, availability and use of energy resources, urbanization, migrations flows, attraction of qualified human capital, geopolitical strategies, ethnic and religious conflicts, geo-economic competition, international trade, direct foreign investments.
The well-known saying attributed to Auguste Comte that “demography is destiny” should not be taken in a deterministic manner with an absolute mean. However, it is fair to state that demography has contributed to tracing the political, economic and social evolution of peoples, human communities, States and geographical areas. This has been true in the past - when population studies had a predominantly, if not solely, statistical-accounting significance – but even more so in recent decades, in which the analysis of population trends has become essential for interpreting the patterns of change in a globalized world.
Our planet has witnessed a real geo-demographic revolution characterized by different evolutionary phases that have heavily influenced, and will continue to influence, the definition of territorial structures and human relations.
The course will provide a broad outlook of these interconnections among the demographic trends and the political, and socioeconomic phenomena. Sustainability and the Euro-Mediterranean area, especially Italy, will be treated with a special emphasis.
Prerequisiti
Knowledge of basic statistical concepts is desirable
Metodi didattici
- Online lectures with the support of audio-visuals;
- Lectures by external experts;
- Case studies with the direct involvement of students;
- Inquiry based learning;
- Problem based learning;
- Peer education;
- Flipped classroom.
- Lectures by external experts;
- Case studies with the direct involvement of students;
- Inquiry based learning;
- Problem based learning;
- Peer education;
- Flipped classroom.
Verifica Apprendimento
The students’ assessment will be as follows:
- a review, individual work (20%)
- a multiple choice test, individual work (20%)
- a paper, group work (40%)
- oral exam, individual (20%)
The grade is expressed in thirtieths and ranges from 17 to 31. A categorization of grades expressing the level of students’ performance is as follows: insufficient (17); sufficient (18-20); good (21-23); very good (24-26); excellent (27-29); outstanding (30-31).
The overall level of preparation of the student, will be assessed by following the general repartition criterion: knowledge and understanding of the notions of demography and ability to apply them to concrete cases (65%); ability to communicate acquired skills clearly and appropriately; as well as ability to critically consult demographic data-sources and literature (35%).
Attendance is mandatory, absences must be announced and motivated. Students who cannot attend the course for valid and justified reasons, should contact the instructor right at the beginning of the course.
Students who cannot ensure the regular attendance of the course cannot be assessed as the attending students. Non attending students will have to write an essay on a topic decided by the professor and conduct an oral interview the day of the exam. The contents of the oral interview cover all the three textbooks as well as the additional topics addressed during the classes. The topic of the essay will be chosen by the professor among the those covered during the lessons. Students who cannot ensure a regular attendance of the course are strongly encouraged to contact the professor in the first two weeks of the semester.
- a review, individual work (20%)
- a multiple choice test, individual work (20%)
- a paper, group work (40%)
- oral exam, individual (20%)
The grade is expressed in thirtieths and ranges from 17 to 31. A categorization of grades expressing the level of students’ performance is as follows: insufficient (17); sufficient (18-20); good (21-23); very good (24-26); excellent (27-29); outstanding (30-31).
The overall level of preparation of the student, will be assessed by following the general repartition criterion: knowledge and understanding of the notions of demography and ability to apply them to concrete cases (65%); ability to communicate acquired skills clearly and appropriately; as well as ability to critically consult demographic data-sources and literature (35%).
Attendance is mandatory, absences must be announced and motivated. Students who cannot attend the course for valid and justified reasons, should contact the instructor right at the beginning of the course.
Students who cannot ensure the regular attendance of the course cannot be assessed as the attending students. Non attending students will have to write an essay on a topic decided by the professor and conduct an oral interview the day of the exam. The contents of the oral interview cover all the three textbooks as well as the additional topics addressed during the classes. The topic of the essay will be chosen by the professor among the those covered during the lessons. Students who cannot ensure a regular attendance of the course are strongly encouraged to contact the professor in the first two weeks of the semester.
Testi
Mandatory textbooks:
Lundquist, J.H., Anderton D.L., Yaukey B. (2015), Demography. The study of Human Population. Fourth Edition. Waveland Press
Goerres, A. and P. Vanhuysse (eds.). 2021. Global Political Demography. The Politics of Population Change, Palgrave MacMillan.
Dorling, D. and Gietel-Basten, S. (2018). Why Demography Matters. Polity Press, Cambridge.
- Statistical datasheets, statistical reports, peer-reviewed journal articles, and lectures slides will be shared with the students on Moodle (LUISS Learn course webpage). These additional materials will complement the textbooks and prepare the students for the achievement of the intended learning outcomes.
Lundquist, J.H., Anderton D.L., Yaukey B. (2015), Demography. The study of Human Population. Fourth Edition. Waveland Press
Goerres, A. and P. Vanhuysse (eds.). 2021. Global Political Demography. The Politics of Population Change, Palgrave MacMillan.
Dorling, D. and Gietel-Basten, S. (2018). Why Demography Matters. Polity Press, Cambridge.
- Statistical datasheets, statistical reports, peer-reviewed journal articles, and lectures slides will be shared with the students on Moodle (LUISS Learn course webpage). These additional materials will complement the textbooks and prepare the students for the achievement of the intended learning outcomes.
Contenuti
The course introduces the basic concepts and issues of population studies and addresses the drivers and implications of the evolution of the world population.
The demographic techniques most relevant to the work of demographers are covered and demographic concepts and practical strategies important in the interpretation of population statistics are discussed.
The process of demographic transition is analyzed in the single dynamic processes related to mortality, fertility and migration, as well as in relation to the structural changes of population, basically the age and the family and household transitions.
The link between modernization and secularization processes as well as economic development is treated with the aim to single out and discuss the main implications of the demo-economic interactions in the different geographical areas of the world.
Causes and consequences of fertility mortality, migration and urbanization will be examined. The role of population dynamics in religious and ethnic issues will be explored. Particular attention will be given to sustainable development and the geo-demographic change especially in the Euro-Mediterranean region. Policy related to migration flows, fertility and health will be treated. Sustainability of population policies in Italy and other selected countries will be discussed.
The demographic techniques most relevant to the work of demographers are covered and demographic concepts and practical strategies important in the interpretation of population statistics are discussed.
The process of demographic transition is analyzed in the single dynamic processes related to mortality, fertility and migration, as well as in relation to the structural changes of population, basically the age and the family and household transitions.
The link between modernization and secularization processes as well as economic development is treated with the aim to single out and discuss the main implications of the demo-economic interactions in the different geographical areas of the world.
Causes and consequences of fertility mortality, migration and urbanization will be examined. The role of population dynamics in religious and ethnic issues will be explored. Particular attention will be given to sustainable development and the geo-demographic change especially in the Euro-Mediterranean region. Policy related to migration flows, fertility and health will be treated. Sustainability of population policies in Italy and other selected countries will be discussed.
Risultati di Apprendimento Attesi
- Knowledge and understanding
The student – through course attendance and practical activities – will become familiar with the principles of demography and the interlink of demography with international relations, urbanization, geopolitical settings, economic development, and environment. They will acquire an in-depth knowledge on the demographic change of Italy and the Euro-Mediterranean area. The acquired knowledge will be assessed through a quantitative report, a review and a paper as well as through a oral discussion on the learned contents at the end of the course.
- Applying knowledge and understanding
Student will become familiar with the most important demographic methods and techniques and with the most important challenges related to population change. They will be able to identify and critically address demographic problems and possible solutions. The assessment of the ability to ‘apply knowledge and understanding’ will take place during the course through reports, reviews and papers aimed at deepening the investigation of specific demographic topics, and at the end of the course, through a written test and an oral colloquium.
- Making judgments
Students will acquire analytical skills that will allow them to access and discuss contemporary research around demography and social challenges. They will gain a critical spirit in the investigation of demographic phenomena and its interrelations with social and economic challenges. By using the appropriate methods learned during the course, students will be able to select the most suitable demographic data, literature and materials among the available sources. They will be able to evaluate quality and reliability of demographic data and materials independently and to critically judge their application to population related challenges.
- Communication skills
By the end of the course, students will be able to transmit with clarity, rigor, and methodological consistency the different demographic challenges in the different socioeconomic and geo-political scenarios. Through the various activities that will take place during the course – lessons with discussion, debates, group work – students will be able practice communication skills in various contexts. They will learn to adapt the terms used to the specific context, thus gaining advanced rhetorical skills needed for their professional career.
- Learning skills
By putting into practice the methodologies learned during lectures and seminars, students will be able to elaborate on different demographic issues and conduct research by consulting specialist texts and journals. They will develop a solid knowledge of the fundamental aspects of demography and the related social challenges. They will be able to carry on also independently further research in population studies and to undertake different postgraduate training activities including demographic subjects.
The student – through course attendance and practical activities – will become familiar with the principles of demography and the interlink of demography with international relations, urbanization, geopolitical settings, economic development, and environment. They will acquire an in-depth knowledge on the demographic change of Italy and the Euro-Mediterranean area. The acquired knowledge will be assessed through a quantitative report, a review and a paper as well as through a oral discussion on the learned contents at the end of the course.
- Applying knowledge and understanding
Student will become familiar with the most important demographic methods and techniques and with the most important challenges related to population change. They will be able to identify and critically address demographic problems and possible solutions. The assessment of the ability to ‘apply knowledge and understanding’ will take place during the course through reports, reviews and papers aimed at deepening the investigation of specific demographic topics, and at the end of the course, through a written test and an oral colloquium.
- Making judgments
Students will acquire analytical skills that will allow them to access and discuss contemporary research around demography and social challenges. They will gain a critical spirit in the investigation of demographic phenomena and its interrelations with social and economic challenges. By using the appropriate methods learned during the course, students will be able to select the most suitable demographic data, literature and materials among the available sources. They will be able to evaluate quality and reliability of demographic data and materials independently and to critically judge their application to population related challenges.
- Communication skills
By the end of the course, students will be able to transmit with clarity, rigor, and methodological consistency the different demographic challenges in the different socioeconomic and geo-political scenarios. Through the various activities that will take place during the course – lessons with discussion, debates, group work – students will be able practice communication skills in various contexts. They will learn to adapt the terms used to the specific context, thus gaining advanced rhetorical skills needed for their professional career.
- Learning skills
By putting into practice the methodologies learned during lectures and seminars, students will be able to elaborate on different demographic issues and conduct research by consulting specialist texts and journals. They will develop a solid knowledge of the fundamental aspects of demography and the related social challenges. They will be able to carry on also independently further research in population studies and to undertake different postgraduate training activities including demographic subjects.
Criteri Necessari per l'Assegnazione del Lavoro Finale
Active attendance of the course.
Quality of the proposed research topic.
Grade at the exam “Demography and Social Challenges”.
Quality of the proposed research topic.
Grade at the exam “Demography and Social Challenges”.
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