Description
The Master in Political Science provides in-depth knowledge of a particular sub discipline of political science, but also grants a broader perspective on the study of politics and the theories and methods that are used. This course provides an overview of four important approaches in political science: behaviouralism, rational choice, institutionalism and political theory. We deal with these approaches by discussing one particular concept that is central to the approach. The lectures will provide an introduction to each approach and the related concept, while the seminars will invite students to critically evaluate the concepts. In addition, the linkage between the various approaches and concepts will be discussed.
Study Material
Marsh, David and Gerry Stoker (2010) Theory and Methods in Political Science. 3rd ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 400 pp.
(Second edition will also suffice)
A selection of journal articles and book chapters, available from Blackboard at the start of the course.
Examination
A written essay of 4000-5000 words on one of three questions that will be provided by the lecturers.
Schedule
Wednesday 5 September, 11.00-14.00 hrs. in SB11 and
Monday 17 September, 11.00-13.00 hrs. in SA41 and
Maandag 1 October, 11.00 – 13.00 hrs. in SA41 and
Monday 15 October, 11.00-13.00 hrs. in SA41
workgroups
group 1: Monday 10 and 24 September + 8 and 22 October, 9.00-11.00 hrs in 1A33
group 2: Monday 10 and 24 September + 8 and 22 October, 11.00-13.00 hrs in 1A33
group 3: Monday 10 and 24 September, 13.00-15.00 hrs in 1A22 + 8 October, 13.00-15.00 hrs zaal 5A37 + 22 October, 13.00-15.00 hrs in 5A29