WiSe 22/23: SG - Geographien der Globalisierung: “Berlin’s housing crisis through community engagement filmmaking"
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What is Mietenwahnsinn? Is inequality inevitable? How can film intervene in political debate?
This course introduces students to Berlin’s housing politics and the practice of community engagement filmmaking. The housing crisis is one of the great political fault lines of our time. And film can shift public debate and contribute to social change. As a community engagement course, students will meet and collaborate with community members active in the tenant movement. The class will include substantial time outside the classroom, rather ‘in the field,’ in order to meet with community members and coproduce a planning and policy intervention. No prior experience with film or housing is necessary, but welcome. The final project will address three questions: What is the housing crisis? How would a just housing system look? How can people participate in social change? Students will be expected to read texts about and discuss the three questions with our community partners. Then the class will collectively storyboard, direct, film, and edit a short film on Mietenwahnsinn in Berlin. The final film project will intervene in the housing debate in Berlin, and hopefully serve as a model of reflecting on social movements through community engagement filmmaking.
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10 Termine
Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung
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G 110 Hörsaal (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)
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G 110 Hörsaal (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)
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G 110 Hörsaal (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)
Räume:
G 110 Hörsaal (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)
Räume:
G 110 Hörsaal (Malteserstr. 74-100 G)