SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICS

Academic year
2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICS
Course code
LT9010 (AF:312627 AR:177800)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
SPS/08
Period
4th Term
Course year
2
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The course aims at the following learning objectives
a) knowledge and understanding of the central issues sociology and political sociology
b) to apply this knowledge to present society and politics
c) to promote the ability of making judgment by classroom discussions and the analysis of case studies;
d) to promote communication abilities, such as how to communicate in English
e) to promote learning abilities so as to develop and consolidate competence in the field of sociology and politics, elaborating a critical judgment in oral and written form.
Through the course, students will :
a) Adquire knowledge and understanding of the central issues sociology and political sociology
b) Improve their ability to apply this knowledge to present society and politics, improve their ability to critically read social and political phenomena
c) Improve their ability of making judgment by classroom discussions and the analysis of case studies;
d) Improve their communication abilities, such as how to communicate in English
Language skills, according to the admission requirements
The course aims to introduce the sociological analysis of contemporary political processes. To this aim, after an introduction to political sociology (where the main concepts, paradigms and theoretical approaches of the discipline will be discussed) and a discussion of what is ‘politics’ and ‘political’, the course will focus on the following topics:
- Governance paradigms: Public Administration, New Public Management, New Public Governance. Welfare states and connected gender, migration and care regimes – variation in Europe. How is citizen envisaged in each of the paradigms?
- Public services as an interface through which citizens interact with the state; the role of local and central government; delegation of public services; the role of urban movements and non-governmental organizations; non-profit industrial complex.
- Direct democracy, civic participation, the role of civic activism. A review of case studies of participatory budgeting and other initiatives.
- Social movements and social change. Main sociological approaches to the study of social movements will be presented and discussed in class and through the referral readings (Resource mobilization theory, New social movements, Global social movements). Special attention will be given to the application of different perspectives to the analysis of concrete case-studies, as well as to the relation between social movements and social change.
- Diversity, migrations, citizenship: the emergence of new domains of rights beyond the civic-political-social triad (e.g. environmental, sexual, reproductive, cultural rights), the debates around gender, multiculturalism and citizenship.
- The sociology of party politics – class, gender, and ethnic dimension.
There will be guest speakers who specialize in various aspects of contemporary politics.
1. “Contemporary Political Sociology: globalization, politics, and power” by Kate Nash. Wiley-Blackwell. 2nd edition 2010

Additional readings will be detailed at the beginning of the course
The evaluation will be based on a written exam, aimed at assessing theoretical and applied knowledge in the field of sociology and politics, communication abilities and autonomy of judgement.
The exam will consist of open questions relative to the themes of the lectures and of the reference readings.
The assessment concerns:
- the understanding of the main concepts addressed during the course;
- clarity
- ability to analyse and critically engage with social and political phenomena addressed during the course

During the test personal notes and books are not allowed
The course consists of lectures and seminars in which the main concepts will be introduced and applied to relevant social and political phenomena, also by means of visual documents (ppt presentation, videos, pictures).
Students are invited to contribute with critical questions and comments to the classroom discussion.
English
In case of necessity due to Covid-19 emergency, classes will be provided online in the same time-slots of regular teaching.
written

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 08/12/2020