The aim of the course is to familiarize students with selected issues related to the problems of social differentiation in both theoretical and empirical terms, as well as to prepare students to recognize and analyze contemporary problems of social diversity.
Prerequisites
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Scope
Contemporary humanities and transformation processes in the early twentieth century:
postmodernism (among others, Zygmunt Bauman in world humanities),
globalization, nations and modern nationalism,
feminism, gender, queer.
The crisis of modern democracy.
Historical policies and collective memory.
Neoliberalism, the crisis of modern capitalism.
Marxism.
What is happening in contemporary philosophy?
Biology and social sciences.
Teaching methods
Conventional lecture, exercises: work with a book, multiple discussion, classical problem method.
Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification
Outcome description
Outcome symbols
Methods of verification
The class form
Assignment conditions
Completion of the classes based on the grade from the paper and it’s presentation (compliance with the subject, correct structure of the paper, language, reliability, independence of the paper, appropriate selection of the literature of the subject).
Lecture – passing the written exam.
The final grade in the subject is the arithmetic mean of the exam grade and the classes grade.
Recommended reading
Norris P. (2014), Why Electoral Integrity Matters, Oxford University Press.
Norris P. (2017), Strengthening Electoral Integrity, Oxford University Press.
Dalton R.J., Welzel Ch. (2015), The Civic Culture Transformed. From Allegiant to Assertive Citizens, Oxford University Press.
Norris P. (2014), Electoral Engieneering. Voting Rules and Political Behavior, Cambridge University Press.
Democracy, Accountability, and Representation ed by Przeworski A., Stokes S.C., Manin B., Cambridge University Press 1999.
National and European? Polish Political Elite in Comparative Perspective, (ed.) Wesołowski W., Słomczyński K.M., Kjerulf Dubrow J., IFiS Publishers, Warszawa 2010.
Markowski R. (2000), Party System Institutionalization in New Democracies: Poland – a Trend-Setter with No Followers.
Further reading
Additional materials prepared by the teacher
Kitschelt H. (1995), Formation of Party Cleavages in Post-Communist Democracies: Theoretical Propositions, [in:] Party Politics Vol 1. No.4 pp.447-472.
Mcmenamin I., Gwiazda A. (2011), Three roads to institutionalisation: Vote-,office- and policy-seeking explanations of party switching in Poland, [in] European Journal Of Political Research, October.
Kunovich R.M. (2000), The „Morning After”: Political Participation During Systemic Transformation [in:] Social Paterns of Being Political (ed.) Słomczyński K.M., IFiS Publishers, Warszawa.
Notes
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Modified by dr Tomasz Kołodziej (last modification: 16-04-2020 09:50)