Conditions and quality of life 1900-3-WiJZ-GSEC
The aim of the seminar is to familiarize participants with the concept of conditions, level and quality of life, and to show the differences in the meanings and methods of these concepts.
Through the analysis of available literature (including English-language literature), students will learn methods for studying the quality of life in different frames of reference - urban/rural, local and regional.
The classes also provide knowledge about the possibilities of shaping the conditions and quality of life in different reference systems.
An additional aim of the seminar is to show the changes in the conditions and quality of life in Poland and on selected foreign examples.
The extracurricular goal of the course is to gain skills in preparing presentations, oral communication of ideas, as well as participation in discussions and preparation of written work.
Work = 2 ECTS
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites
Economic changes and their spatial effects
Manufacturing and service spaces
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
KNOWLEDGE - the student knows:
1. notions of living conditions, level and quality of life and is able to choose appropriate methods to measure the phenomena
2. main research directions and achievements of contemporary socio-economic geography and understands relations between natural, social and economic sciences disciplines
3. complex social, political and cultural processes in urban communities and tourist regions
4. geographical concepts explaining the diversity of phenomena and processes affecting the diversity of urban and tourist space
5. advanced conceptual categories in the field of social geography
economic
6. descriptive and mathematical statistics, methods of spatial analysis and qualitative research methods in urban or tourist space studies
7. the most important contemporary natural problems connected with urban or tourist space
8. the latest trends in the development of scientific research in the field of socio-economic geography in Poland and abroad, and has knowledge about the practical applications of scientific achievements in this field
SKILLS - the student is able to:
1. apply theoretical knowledge of socio-economic geography to describe and solve a research problem
2. apply optimal methods of acquiring, analysing and presenting data concerning spatial phenomena in the field of socio-economic geography
3. correctly interpret and explain mutual relations between social and natural phenomena and processes in urbanised or tourist areas
4. use critically scientific literature and other sources, also in English, in the field of socio-economic geography
5. present orally the results of research in socio-economic geography with the help of a properly developed presentation
6. plan and conduct research in socio-economic geography
7. prepare written papers on socio-economic geography based on literature and/or own research
8. use detailed terminology in the field of socio-economic geography in a foreign language at the B2+ level in free speech
9. independently plan their own academic or professional career in industries related to the city or tourism
COMPETENCIES - The student is prepared to:
1. broadening professional competences and updating knowledge in the field of socio-economic geography, enriched with an interdisciplinary dimension
2. co-operate and work in a group while completing research tasks and solving practical problems in the field of social and economic geography
3. dissemination of the achievements of socio-economic geography in the context of the social role of science
Assessment criteria
During class, each student is required to:
- preparing at least one presentation on a given topic (the number of presentations depends on the size and group)
- participation in discussions summarizing the presentations
- preparing written work on a given topic.
A prerequisite for passing the course is obtaining more than 50% of the points from each of the elements mentioned above. Exact scoring will be discussed in the first class.
Practical placement
Not aplicable
Bibliography
1. A. Jewtuchowicz, 1981, "Pojęcie i mierniki warunków bytowych ludności" [w:] "Gospodarka przestrzenna a warunki bytowe ludności". Biuletyn KPZK PAN, z. 115, s. 30-51
2. A. Lisowski, 1990, "Wstęp do geografii społecznej", Wyd. UW, Warszawa
3. G. Lodkowska, 1985, "Przestrzenne zróżnicowanie poziomu i warunków życia w Polsce w 1980 r.", "Przegląd Geograficzny" t. 57, z. 3, s. 319-340
4. K. Zaniewski, 1981, "Zróżnicowanie przestrzenne warunków bytu ludności" [w:] S. Otok (red.), "Przewodnik do ćwiczeń
5. L. Zienkowski, 1979, "Poziom życia. Metody mierzenia i oceny", PWE, Warszawa, s. 91-132
6. D. J. Walmsley, G. J. Lewis, 1997, "Geografia człowieka. Podejścia behawioralne", Wyd. Nauk. PWN, Warszawa
7. B. Kamionek, 1980, "Sieć usług bytowych w województwie suwalskim na tle potrzeb ludności" (opiekun A. Wieloński) - sygnatura w bibliotece WGiSR: M.933
8. A. Jaskólska, 1984, "Przestrzenne zróżnicowanie poziomu życia w województwie płockim w 1978 roku" - sygnatura M.1155
9. P. Swianiewicz, 1985, "Warunki bytowe ludności Warszawy jako problem gospodarki przestrzennej" (opiekun A. Kukliński) - sygnatura M.2465
10. K. Piecyk, 1993, "Wybrane aspekty jakości życia w osiedlach Warszawy" (opiekun A. Lisow
Additional current literature (including English-language literature) will be provided during class.
Additional information
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