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SP20244: Political sociology

Follow this link for further information on academic years Academic Year: 2012/3
Follow this link for further information on owning departmentsOwning Department/School: Department of Social & Policy Sciences
Follow this link for further information on credits Credits: 6
Follow this link for further information on unit levels Level: Intermediate (FHEQ level 5)
Follow this link for further information on period slots Period: Semester 1
Follow this link for further information on unit assessment Assessment: ES100
Follow this link for further information on supplementary assessment Supplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
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Follow this link for further information on unit content Description: Aims:
The aims of the unit are to:
1. provide the students with an understanding of the political nature of sociological theorising and a sociological understanding for the development of recent political theory.
2. give the students a specific set of critical tools through which to define and discuss the substantive concerns of political sociology.
3. ground theoretical understanding on significant contemporary political events that occur as a result of wider processes of economic, political and social transformation.
4. promote participation and the involvement of students in a deeper awareness of their own approaches to the issues addressed during the course.

Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the course students should be able to:
1.identify and describe the field of political sociology.
2. identify and assess theories of the state, power and civil society.
3. critically apply theoretical knowledge to the analysis of current developments in world context.
4. identify the impact of main global transformation on political sociology as a discipline.

Skills:
Intellectual skills:
* To think creatively and analytically
* To communicate an argument.
* To evaluate others' arguments and research
* To critically evaluate and assess research and evidence as well as a variety of other information.
* To select appropriate and relevant information from a wide source and large body of knowledge
* To synthesise information from a number of sources in order to gain a coherent understanding.
Transferable/Key skills:
* Inter-personal and communication skills
* Essay research, preparation and writing skills
* To construct a bibliography of varying complexity
Knowledge outcomes
* Theoretical basis of political sociology perspectives
* Knowledge of the current developments in practice and research in world context.

Content:
Political sociology is a discipline that studies 'the social circumstances of politics' (Orum, 1983). It examines the concept and reality of power in a social context, and focuses on the 'institution' through which power is fought over, mediated and dispersed in capitalist societies: the state. The unit will focus on the state, power and civil society and the relationship between them within the context of global capitalism.
Part I (4 sessions) will examine the state through a number of questions such as to what extent can the state reflect equally the interests of all groups in society? Why has the state increasingly seemed to serve the interests of capital? Is it possible to reform the capitalist state? The session will cover what is political sociology, what is the state, Liberal, Managerial and Marxist theories of the state, and different political regimes (social democracy, liberalism, neo-liberalism; socialism)
Part II (4 sessions) will examine issues of power and civil society. The sessions will cover what and where is power, civil society, social movement theories, the politics of resistance and autonomy, global civil society and anti-globalisation protest
Part III (2 sessions) will explore how and to what extent globalisation brought about a challenge to political sociology (old and new political sociology and the paradigm shift from state-centred, class-based models of participation towards an understanding of politics as non hierarchical and potential in all social experiences, transnational social movements and governance, new conceptions of class).
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SP20244 is Optional on the following programmes:

Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies
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  • UHPL-AYB12 : BA (hons) German and Politics (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AYB16 : BA (hons) Italian (ab initio) and Politics (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AYB14 : BA (hons) Italian and Politics (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AYB15 : BA (hons) Russian (ab initio) and Politics (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AYB17 : BA (hons) Spanish and Politics (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AAB10 : BSc (hons) Politics with Economics (Full-time with Study Year Abroad) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AFB10 : BSc (hons) Politics with Economics (Full-time) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AKB10 : BSc (hons) Politics with Economics (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AAB29 : BSc (hons) Politics with International Relations (Full-time with Study Year Abroad) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AFB29 : BSc (hons) Politics with International Relations (Full-time) - Year 2
  • UHPL-AKB29 : BSc (hons) Politics with International Relations (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 2
Department of Social & Policy Sciences
  • UHSP-AFB16 : BSc (hons) Social Policy (Full-time) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AFB16 : BSc (hons) Social Policy (Full-time) - Year 3
  • UHSP-AKB16 : BSc (hons) Social Policy (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AKB16 : BSc (hons) Social Policy (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • UHSP-AKB01 : BSc (hons) Social Policy and Administration (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • UHSP-AFB05 : BSc (hons) Social Sciences (Full-time) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AFB05 : BSc (hons) Social Sciences (Full-time) - Year 3
  • UHSP-AKB05 : BSc (hons) Social Sciences (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AKB05 : BSc (hons) Social Sciences (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • UHSP-AFB04 : BSc (hons) Sociology (Full-time) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AFB04 : BSc (hons) Sociology (Full-time) - Year 3
  • UHSP-AKB04 : BSc (hons) Sociology (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AKB04 : BSc (hons) Sociology (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • UHSP-AFB10 : BSc (hons) Sociology and Social Policy (Full-time) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AFB10 : BSc (hons) Sociology and Social Policy (Full-time) - Year 3
  • UHSP-AKB10 : BSc (hons) Sociology and Social Policy (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AKB10 : BSc (hons) Sociology and Social Policy (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • UHSP-AFB11 : BSc (hons) Sociology with Human Resource Management (Full-time) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AFB11 : BSc (hons) Sociology with Human Resource Management (Full-time) - Year 3
  • UHSP-AKB11 : BSc (hons) Sociology with Human Resource Management (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 2
  • UHSP-AKB11 : BSc (hons) Sociology with Human Resource Management (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4

Notes:
* This unit catalogue is applicable for the 2012/13 academic year only. Students continuing their studies into 2013/14 and beyond should not assume that this unit will be available in future years in the format displayed here for 2012/13.
* Programmes and units are subject to change at any time, in accordance with normal University procedures.
* Availability of units will be subject to constraints such as staff availability, minimum and maximum group sizes, and timetabling factors as well as a student's ability to meet any pre-requisite rules.