CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY Manila * Makati * Malolos SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT The Contemporary World Descriptive Title CEU VISION – MISSION STATEMENT UNIVERSITY PHILOSPHY Ciencia y Virtud ( Science and Virtue) UNIVERSITY VISION To be the University of First choice UNIVERSITY MISSION To promote a brighter future for our students, for the Philippines and for the world. CEU CORE VALUES V - Valuing others, caring for them and empowering them A - Accountability, integrity and trust worthiness L - Lifelong learning as individuals and as an organization U - Unity, teamwork and loyalty E - Excellence in all endeavors S - Social responsibility as citizens of the Filipino nation and of the world COURSE SYLLABUS COSH42 Course Code CENTRO ESCOLAR EXPECTED GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES (CEEGA) 3 Units Credit Unit/(s( 3 Hours Hours/Week GENERAL EDUCATION OUTCOME KNOWLEDGE LIFELONG LEARNER 1. Analyze “texts” (written, visual, oral, etc.) •Learns and works independently as well as collaboratively. critically •Translates knowledge generated from research and other sources to 2. Demonstrate proficient and effective improve quality of life. communication (writing, speaking, and use of •Creates new ideas to better understand society new technologies) •Evaluates own thinking, behavior and spirituality for self-growth 3. Use basic concepts across the domains of knowledge REFLECTIVE AND CREATIVE THINKER 4. Demonstrate critical, analytical, and creative •Thinks critically and creatively. thinking •Open-minded. 5. Apply different analytical modes in problem •Solves problems systematically. solving •Loves art and shows artistic sensibility. VALUES CARING AND TRUSTWORTHY CITIZEN 1. Appropriate the complexity of the human •Values people and acts in unity with others. condition •Commits to social justice and principles of sustainability and respect for 2. Interpret the human experience from various diversity. perspective •Practices good stewardship and accountability. 3. Examine the contemporary world from both •Manifests social responsibility by helping improve conditions of those Philippine and global perspective who have less in life or circumstance. 4. Take responsibility for knowing and being Filipino PROFICIENT COMMUNICATOR 5. Reflect critically on shared concerns •Articulates ideas clearly for varied purposes and audiences of diverse 6.Generate innovative practices and solutions culture. guided by ethical Standards •Listens attentively, engages in meaningful exchange and shares 7. Make decisions based on moral norms and knowledge, values, attitudes and intentions. imperatives •Utilizes effectively appropriate media and information technologies. 8. Appreciate various art forms 9. Contribute to aesthetics 1 The Contemporary World COMPETENT AND PRODUCTIVE PROFESSIONAL •Initiates, innovates better ways of doing things and accountability. •Promotes quality and productivity. 10. Advocate respect for human rights 11. Contribute personally and meaningfully to the country’s development SKILLS 1. Work effectively in a group 2. Apply computing tools to process information effectively 3. Use current technology to assist and facilitate learning and research 4. Negotiate the world of technology responsibly 5. Create solutions to problems in various fields 6. Manage one’s knowledge, skills, and values fro responsible and productive living 7. Organize one’s self for lifelong learning Course Description: This course introduces students to the contemporary world by examining the multifaceted phenomenon of globalization. Using various disciplines of social sciences, it examines the economic ,social, political, technological, and other transformations that have created an increasing awareness of the interconnectedness of peoples and places around the globe . To this end, the course provides an overview of the various debates in global governance, development and sustainability. Beyond exposing the students to the world outside the Philippines, it seeks to inculcate a sense of global citizenship and global ethical responsibility. Pre-requisite: NONE Course Intended Learning Outcomes: At the end of the course: Knowledge 1. Distinguish different interpretations of and approaches to globalization 2. Describe the emergence of global economic, political, social, and cultural systems 3. Analyze the various contemporary drivers of globalization 4. Understand the issues confronting the nation-state 5. Assess the effects of globalization on different social units and their responses Skills 1. Analyze contemporary news, events in the context of globalization 2. Analyze global issue in relation to Filipinos and the Philippines 3. Write a research paper with proper citations on a topic related to globalization 2 The Contemporary World Values 1. Articulate personal positions on various global issues 2. Identify the ethical implications of global citizenship Intended Learning Outcomes 1. Introduce self classmates and teachers. 2. List expectations for the course 3. Recall course rules. Write a personal definition of globalization based on a concept map Content Course overview Teaching Learning Activities Classroom sharing (Introduction) Time Allotment 1 Week Lecture Introduction Personal concept map of globalization. Classroom policies Resources Course syllabus Introduce textbook: Manfred Stegger, Paul Battersby, and Joseph M. Siracusa, eds. 2014. The SAGE Handbook of Globalization. Two vols. Thousand Oaks: SAGE Introduce oneself. Expectations of the subject matter Students will engage in a free association exercise of ideas they associate with “globalization.” Based on the concepts they list, they will synthesize a personal definition of the concept. Lecture/Discussion 1. Differentiate the competing conceptions of globalization. 2. Identify the underlying philosophies of the varying definitions of globalization. 3. Agree on a working definition of globalization for the course. Assessment Introduction to the Study of Globalization Globalization in the Age of Trump. Pankaj Ghemawat. ( 2017). Article Harvard Business Review. URL: http://hrb.org. 1 Week News report critique: Students will find and read three newspaper op-eds (local or international) discussing globalization. Before class, they will write 50 - word summaries of each op-ed, identifying what the underlying definitions of globalization the op-ed writers use. LCD Projector Quiz on the reading materials Reading Materials Recitation 1. Chapter 2 of textbook:”Approaches to the Study of Globalization” by Manfred B. Steger 2. Steger, Manfred B. “Ideologies of Globalization.” 2005. Journal of Ideologies 3 The Contemporary World 10(1): 11-30 1. Define economic globalization 2. Identify the actors that facilitate economic globalization 3. Define the modern world system 4. Articulate a stance on global economic integration. The Global Economy The network of global corporations and elite policy groups: a structure for transnational capitalist class formation? By William K. Carrol and Colin Carson: Global Networks 3, I (2003) 29-57 ISSN 1470-2266: Blackwell Publishing ltd & Global Networks Partnership Lecture/Discussion Debate: The student will debate the motion “That global free trade has done more harm than good.” Outsourcing in a Global Economy. Gene M. Grossman and Elhanan Helpman, 2016. The Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 71, No. 1, pp. 135-159. Published by Oxford University Press. URL: hhtp://www.jstor.org/stable/3700678 1. Explain the role of international financial institutions in the creation of a global economy. 2. Narrate a short history of global market integration in the twentieth century 3. Identify the attributes of global corporations 3 Weeks LCD projector Reading Materials Chapter 9 of textbook: “The Globalization of Economic Relations” by Istvan Benczes Wallerstein, Immanuel. 2004. “The Modern World-System as a Capitalist World Economy: Production, Surplus-Value, and Polarization.”In WorldSystems Analysis: An Introductrion. Durham & London: Duke University Press, pp. 23-41 LCD Projector Market Integration Lecture/Discussion Film viewing and discussion Recitation Quiz on the reading materials Reading Materials: Chapter 17 of textbook, Recitation “The Rise of the Global Corporation” by Deane Neubauer Bello, Walden F. 2006. “The Multiple Crises of Global Capiutalism.” In Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy. Quezon City: 4 The Contemporary World Ateneo de Manila University Press, pp. 131. 1. Explain the effect of globalization on governments. 2. Identify the institutions that govern international relations 3. Differentiate internationalism from globalism Lecture/Discussion The Global Interstate System Film: “The Corporation” directed by Mark Achbar and Jennifer Abott LCD Projector Quiz on the reading Reading Materials materials Chapter 7 of textbook:”Governments and Citizens in a Globally Interconnected World of States” by Hans Schattle Recitation Mazower, Mark 2006. “An International Civilization? Empire, Internationalism and the Crisis of the MidTwentieth Century.” International Affairs 82(3): 553-566. 1. Identify the roles and functions of the United Nations 2. Identify the challenges of global governance in the twenty-first century 3. Explain the relevance of the state amid globalization Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Contemporary Global Governance Reading Materials Chapter 29 of textbook: “The Unitred Nations Meets the Twenty-first Century: Confronting the Challenges of Global Governance” by Thomas G. Weiss and Ramesh Thakur Quiz on the reading materials Recitation 5 The Contemporary World 1. Define the term “Global South” 2. Differentiate the Global South from the Third World 3. Analyze how a new conception of global relations emerged from the experiences of Latin American countries Lecture/discussion Global Divides: The North and the South (focus on Latin America) Group report Crossing Borders: Development learning and the North - South divide. Colin McFarlane. (2006). Third World Quartely, Vol 27, No. 8, pp 1413 1437. ISSN 0143-6597. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group A North-South Struggle: Political and Economic Obstacle to Sustainanble Development. Imrana Iqbal and Charles Pierson. (2007). An article on Sustainable Development Law and Policy 1. Differentiate between regionalization and globalization 2. Identify the factors leading to a greater integration of the Asian region 3. Analyze how different Asian states confront the challenges of globalization and regionalism 3 Weeks Hobsbawm, Eric J. 1996. “The Future of the State.” Development and Change 27(2): 267278. LCD Projector Reading Materials Quiz on the reading materials Chapter 12 of textbook: “Locating the Global South” by Lisandro E. Claudio Graded Group Report: Students will from groups of 3-5. Connell, Raewyn, 2007. “Dependency, Autonomy and Culture. In Southern Theory: The Global Dynamics of Knowledge in Social Science. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, pp. 139-163. Each group will be assigned a Latin American country to report on. These groups will deliver 10minute presentations on the contemporary foreign and economic policies of their respective countries. Quiz on the reading materials Lecture Discussion LCD Projector Group Report Reading Materials Asian regionalism Chapter 13 of textbook: “Globalization and the Asia Pacific and South Asia” by Ehito Kimura Graded Group Report: Students will form group of 3-5. 6 The Contemporary World Shiraishi, Takashi, 2006. “The Third Wave: Southeast Asia and Middle-Class Formation in the Making of a Region.” In Beyond Japan: The Dynamics of East Asian Regionalism, ed, Peter Katzenstein and Takashi. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, pp. 237-271 1. Synthesize knowledge concerning globalization Write an essay Synthesis Each group will be assigned an Asian country to research and reporton. These groups will deliver 10minute presentations on the contemporary foreign and economic policies of their respective countries. Students will be asked to write 2000 - word essays answering one these two questions? 1. How do we make globalization more just? 2. How is the state affected by globalization? Do these institution/conce pts remain relevant? Why/why not? 7 The Contemporary World 1. Analyze how various media drive various form of global integration 2. Explain the dynamic between local and global cultural production Lecture/discussion 3 Weeks LCD Projector Global Media Cultures Group Report Quiz on the reading materials Reading Materials Chapter 22 of textbook: “Globalization and the Media: Creating the Global Village” by Jack Lule Chapter 23 of textbook: “Popular Music and Globalization” by Yara El Ghadban Graded Group Report: Students will form group of 3 - 5. Each group will be asked to pick an Asian musical act that became internationally famous. In their group report, they must answer the following questions: 1. Where did the musical act/artist originate? 2. In which countries did the artist become famous? 3. How did the artist became famous? 4. Why do you think the artist became famous? 8 The Contemporary World 1. Explain how globalization affects religious practices and beliefs 2. Analyze the relationship between religion and global conflict and, conversely, global peace The Globalization of Religion Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Discussion of film Reading Materials Chapter 10 of textbook: “Religion and Globalization” by Victor Roudometof Quiz on the reading materials Recitation Chapter 43 of textbook” “Religion and Global Conflict” by Mark Juergensmeyer 1. Identify the attributes of a global city 2. Analyze how cities serve as engines of globalization Lecture/discussion 3 Weeks Film: PBS Frontline: “The Rise of ISIS” (http://www.pbs.org/wgb h/frontline/film/rise-osisis/) LCD Projector The Global City Group report Reading Materials Chapter 26 of textbook: “Mobility, Diversity and Community in the Global City” by Val Colic-Peisker Sassen, Saskia, 2005. “The Global City: Introducing a Concept.” Brown Journal of World Affairs XI(2): 27-43 Quiz on the reading materials Graded Group Report: Students will form groups of 3-5. Each group will be assigned a global city to discuss and research on. Their reports should answer the following questions: 1. How would you describe 9 The Contemporary World your city? 2. What is your city known for? 3. What makes your city a global city? 1. Explain the theory of demographic transition as it affects global population Lecture/discussion LCD Projector Mandated topic: Global Demography Reading Materials Lee, Ronald. 2003. “ The Demographic Transition: Three Centuries of Fundamental Change. “ Journal of Economic Perspectives 17(4): 167-190. This is death to the family: Japan’s fertility crisis is creating economic and social woes never seen before. Weller, Chris (2017) URL: www.businessinsider.com Quiz on the reading materials Short research paper to discuss the topic: Has the Philippines underdone the demographic transition? Why or Why not? Lesthaeghe, Ron. 2010. “The Unfolding Story of the Second Demographic Transition.” Population and Development Review 36(2): 211-251. 1. Explain Population Education and Family Planning 2. Differentiate the relations of population education in the Lecture/discussion Population Education and Family Planning Livi-Bacci, Massiomo, 2005. “What We Can and Cannot Learn From The History of World Learn from the History of World Population. Population Studies: A Journal of Demography 69 (S1): S21-S28 LCD Projector Quiz on the Reading material Reading Materials: An advanced 10 The Contemporary World context of population and demography. 3. Conduct a simple survey regarding issues and concerns as regard population and family planning within their localities Republic Act number 6365, An Act Establishing a National Policy on Population, Creating the Commission on Population and Other Purposes.” MCCG De La Paz, 2008. Population, Health,and Environment Issues in the Philippines: A pofile of the National Capital Region. assignment was assigned to the students which will be done within their localities. Students will be asked to present the simple survey conducted regarding issues and concerns about population and family planning. www.prb. org phereregionalprofiles_n cr. 1. Analyze the political, economic, cultural, and social factors underlying the global movements of people 2. Display first-hand knowledge of the experiences of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) Lecture/discussion LCD Projector OFW interview: Each student will be asked to interview a former or a current OFW (faceto-face or online). IN class they will share what they learned from these interview about trans-nationalism and the factors that affect global migrations Castle, Stephen. 2000. “International Migration at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Global Trends and Issues.” International Social Science Journal 52 (165): 269-281. Global Migration SAguilar, Filomeno V. 2012. “Differentiating Sedimented fromn Modular Transnationalism: The View from East Asia.” Asian and Pacific Migration Jouyrnal 21(2): 149-171 11 The Contemporary World 1. Write a research paper proposal with proper citation 2. Critique research proposals of classmates 1. Differentiate stability from sustainability 2. Articulate models of global sustainable development 1. Define global food security 2. Critique existing models of global food security Research Proposal Writing Research Proposal Critique Mini-lecture on citation methods for research papers Proposal for final research paper: Students will begin writing a 500-word proposal for their final research paper. Pair discussion: Student will pair off and critique each others research proposals. Lecture/discussion 3 Weeks LCD Projector Sustainable Development Readings materials Global Food Security Chapter 48 of textbook: Sustainable Economic Systems” by Sebastian Plociennik LCD Projector Lecture/discussion Film viewing Reading materials Chapter 50 of textbook: “Global Food Security: The Challenges of Feeding the World” by Monika Barthwal-Datta Quiz on the reading materials Recitation Quiz on the reading materials Recitation McMichael, Philipp. 2009. “ A Food Crisis. Agriculture and Human Values 26(4): 281-295. Film: “The Price of Sugar” directed by Bill Haney 1. Articulate a personal definition of a global citizenship 2. Appreciate the ethical Lecture/discussion 3 Weeks Global Citizenship Personal concept map of global Reading materials Quiz on the reading materials 12 The Contemporary World obligations of global citizenship 1. Write a research paper on a topic related to globalization with proper citation citizenship: Research paper writing Students will engaged in a free association excercise of ideas they associuate with “globalll citizenship.” Based on this, they will synthesize a personal definition of the concept. Afterwards, they will list the obligations of a gloibal citizen. Independent research and writing Carter, April. 2001. “Global Civil Society: Acting as Global Citizens”. In the Political Theory of Global Citizenship. London: Routledge. Pp. 147-176 Recitation Student will spend the final week completing their research papers Prepared by: Recommending Approval, SGD. LORENZO S. HIPOLITO Ph.D Chairman SGD. D’ ARIEL J. JAVELLANA Head, Social Sciences and Humanities Department 13 The Contemporary World 14 The Contemporary World