CODE 98985 ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 2 SCIENZE INTERNAZIONALI E DELLA COOPERAZIONE 10177 (LM-52) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR M-GGR/02 TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Geographical economics is a broad field which encompasses or connects with the economics of region, cities, location, trade, development (economic, social and human), growth and the correlated political issues. Academic research in these areas has gone in many directions and made lots of progress in recent years. As a consequence, the course aims at providing an integrated introduction to geographical economics, and presenting a global analysis of issues in geographical economics using case studies from over the world, which set up to explain the distribution of economic activity across space. Given the target audience the course, after an introduction to the topic and a discussion of the antecedents of geographical economics, will explain the structure and main results of the so-called core models of geographical economics on the basis of the empirical research and evidence and the modified empirical applications of the core model. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES By the time you finish this course, you should be able to: 1) Understand how economic globalization works and why it matters for policy makers; 2) Understand “global space” by deconstructing the concepts of “space” and “spatial relationships”; 3) Understand the digital economy’s role in changing the concepts of borders and of behavioral surplus; 3) and understand how economic activity does not occur in a vacuum: it involves actual, ever-changing people and places, and is affected by historical trends and localized networks. TEACHING METHODS The class will meet in remote through the platform Teams, and the learning process will be supported through the use of textbooks, articles, videos, and in-class activities. Among the techniques that will be used are: -Resource-based tasks: students will be given articles and/or videos, and discuss elements or answer questions about the topics to be addressed -Simulation techniques: the instructor will provide the background information on a specific issue, and the students will adopt different roles, individually or in group, and explain how they would address the issue or problems to be solved -Cooperative production: after reading an article or looking at a video, students will share, during an in-class discussion, the knowledge acquired and/or the issues highlighted. The instructor will monitor the discussion and the outcomes of the knowledge-sharing process. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Week/Lesson/Date Content Study Material First Week -First Lesson on Mar 3rd -Second Lesson on Mar 4th Second Week -First Lesson on Feb 10th -Second Lesson on Feb 11th Third Week -First Lesson on Mar 17th -Second Lesson on March 18th Fourth Week -First Lesson on Mar 24th -Second Lesson on Mar 25th Fifth Week -First Lesson on Mar 31st -Second Lesson on Apr 1st Sixth Week -First Lesson on Apr 7th -Second Lesson on Apr 8th Seventh Week -First Lesson on Apr 14th -Second Lesson on April 15th Eighth Week -First Lesson on Apr 21st -Second Lesson on Apr 22nd Ninth Week -First Lesson on Apr 28th -Second Lesson on Apr 29th How do we think spatially? Connections across space through networks What counts as “the economy?” From economics to economic geography The spaces and scales of uneven geographical development A core-periphery economic world Transnational economic activities The digital economy The behavioral surplus The rise of global finance Governing the global economy The rise of community-based development The impact of climate change and the geography of the green economy Economic Geography Economic Geography Economic Geography Economics and economic methodology in a core-periphery economic world Economic Geography The Age of Surveillance Capitalism Economic Geography Economic Geography Economic Geography The study material will be cmplemented by articles, videos and/or interviews that will be chosen on a weekly basis RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Textbooks: Neill M. Coe, Philip F. Kelly, Henry W. C. Yeung, 2020, Economic Geography. Oxford: Whiley Blackwell Shoshana Zuboff. 2020. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. New York: Public Affairs Articles: John B. Davis. 2019. “Economics and economic methodology in a core-periphery economic world” in Brazilian Journal of Political Economy. vol.39 no.3: 408-426. São Paulo July/Sept. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-35172019-3004 TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ANGELA CACCIARRU Exam Board ANGELA CACCIARRU (President) STEFANIA MANGANO PIETRO PIANA GIAN MARCO UGOLINI LESSONS LESSONS START March 3, 2021 @ 8-10 AM Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 28/05/2021 11:00 GENOVA Orale 25/06/2021 11:00 GENOVA Orale 22/07/2021 11:00 GENOVA Orale 14/09/2021 11:00 GENOVA Orale