Political Science (20609)
- Year: 1
- Term: 2nd
- Number of ECTS credits: 6
- Student hours: 150
Syllabus
This course introduces students to the main concepts and processes approached by the discipline of Political Science. The course aims to offer students the major analytical tools used by this discipline in approaching the analysis and understanding of specific political systems and, more generally, of a country's political and institutional reality.
The course therefore aims to further students' understanding of the concepts of political power, the state, democracy, and representative systems, as well as providing the tools for understanding political culture, the dilemmas of collective action, the means and causes of political participation and finally, decision-making processes and public policy-making.
The course seeks to combine lectures with discussions with students about the political concepts presented through the reading of set texts (seminars), without ruling out the possibility of open debate during the lectures.
Topic 1. Political power and politicological analysis
Topic 2. Political regimes
Topic 3. Representative democracies
Topic 4. Political culture, individual actors and political and electoral participation
Topic 5. Collective actors and the logic of collective action
Topic 6. Representative politics and electoral systems
Topic 7. The government in public policies