The course "Current Challenges to Democracy" delves into the pressing issues that pose significant threats to democratic principles and institutions. By examining a range of topics including post-democracy, climate change and Anthropocene, mobility and migration, anti-gender movements, radicalization of right-wing politics and populism, this course aims to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics affecting democratic societies and invites to rethink the concepts, principles and institutions that shape liberal democratic imaginary. Throughout the course, participants of this course will be encouraged to critically reflect on the challenges posed to democracy and explore innovative ways to reimagine democratic systems in response to these complex issues. By examining the multifaceted nature of these challenges, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the evolving landscape in which democracy operates. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives, students will be challenged to question traditional notions of democracy and engage in meaningful discussions on alternative definitions and understanding of democratic politics. By expanding our vocabulary and conceptual frameworks, the participants of this course will reflect upon the obstacles as well as possibilities for a participatory and sustainable democracy that addresses the global challenges. Through this exploration, participants will develop the analytical tools and critical thinking necessary to contribute to the ongoing rethinking of democracy in the face of contemporary challenges.


Semester: WiSe 2023/24