Perspectives on Politics

Overview

This module aims to introduce students to the broad field of political theory and philosophy, a necessary and integral component of the study of politics generally. Taking a contemporary approach to the subject, the module stresses the vital importance of theoretical enquiry for understanding, analysing, and criticizing everyday socio-political life. Students are therefore introduced to key concepts and problems in the study of politics, including the meaning of democracy, the fraught relation between the individual and society, and the contested nature of power and political authority. In exploring these themes, students come to an appreciation of the complexities surrounding our everyday notions of democratic rule, freedom, justice, citizenship, government, and power.

Learning Objectives

Students should acquire an understanding of a number of ways of conceptualising and analysing critically key aspects of political life. On successful completion of the module they will have demonstrated capacities for reading texts in contemporary political theory and exploring the implication of these writings for practical politics.

Skills

Analytical and conceptual skills. The ability to argue cogently in oral and written communication.

Assessment

Essay 1 40%, Essay 2 60%

Coursework

100%

Examination

0%

Practical

0%

Credits

20

Module Code

PAI1007

Teaching Period

Autumn Semester

Duration

12 Weeks