Justice, Economy, Psychology

Justice, Economy, Psychology

Illustration of the complexity of social coexistence using an example

Living together in society is not always easy. It's not for nothing that people in northern Germany like to say ‘There's always something wrong.’ But why is it often so difficult to reach agreement?

This micro-lecture uses a current example - migration - to show how different perspectives can lead to different approaches and supposed answers. The aim is not to evaluate opinions, but rather to demonstrate the complexity of the search for ‘good’ answers and solutions.

 

DATE
flexible, start is possible at any time 

COURSE TYPE 
Online course 

FEE
free of charge 

PROCESSING TIME 
about 20 minutes 

LANGUAGE
english

Content

Micro-lecture series:

Part 1: Economics - description of the problem and possible economic arguments
Part 2: Justice - Presentation of different ideas of justice
Part 3: Psychology - description of some psychological aspects
Part 4: Roundup - focuses on the initial problem again

Target Group

  • all those who are interested in social issues
  • all those interested in politics

Lectures

This Micro-Lectures was developed by Prof Philipp C. Wichardt, Chair of Microeconomics. The graphic design was created by Marion Goertz.
University of Rostock, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Institute of Economics
English Voiceover by Sarah Rosenberg, Department of Economics, Lund University. 

 

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