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  PWB-VP-S: Varieties of Nationalism and National Identity Across Europe (Do 18-20)

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Angaben
Seminar
Präsenz + Online-Anteile
2 SWS
Bemerkung zu Zeit und Ort: Blockveranstaltung/insgesamt 9 Termine

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
Prerequisites/Voraussetzungen:Participants should have attended the lecture-based module “Einführung in die Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft” or an equivalent.
Very good knowledge of the English language is required.

Start: The seminar takes place in an online format and as block events!

First session Thursday 20. October 2022, 18-20 as an online session.

Following dates in presence; F21/02.41:

2. Thursday 02. February 2023, 18 – 20

3. Friday 03. February 2023, 12 – 16

4. Saturday 04. February 2023, 10 – 14

5. Thursday 09. February 2023, 18 – 20

6. Friday 10. February 2023, 12 – 16

7. Saturday 11. February 2023, 10 – 14

8. Friday 17. February 2023, 10 – 14

9. Saturday 18. February 2023, 10 – 14

Registstration in FlexNow!: 04. October 2022 untill 30. October 2022
Deregistration in FlexNow!: 04. October 2022 until 30. October 2022

Assessment/Erwerb eines Leistungsnachweises: A portfolio consisting of a reflection paper on the King and Country debate (organized during the course) and a final research paper of 4.000-5.000 words.

ECTS: 6

Consultation hours on demand: levan.kakhishvili(at)uni-bamberg.de.

Inhalt
Most governments nurture some form of patriotism and/or nationalism, which insist that co-nationals have a duty to favour one another and prioritize their nation’s interests. However, critics of nationalism argue that it is a malicious ideology that generates conflict and violence. The goal of this course is two-fold. First, we will explore the concepts of nation, identity, nationalism, and patriotism through analyzing theories and form of nationalism and questioning whether nationalism meets the impartial demands of morality. Second, we will investigate cases from across Europe that represent phenomena such as self-determination, separatism, irredentism, ethno-political conflicts, and inter-state wars. Through these cases we will discuss issues related to rights of minority cultures, mobility and migration, citizenship, regionalism and European integration. Overall, participants of the course will learn about foundations of nationalism and national identity and how they can vary across space and time. During the course students will have a chance to engage in a replication of the so-called King and Country debate: "This House will under no circumstances fight for its King and country" – also known as an Oxford Oath. Instructions on the organization of the formal debate will be distributed by the instructor during the course.

Empfohlene Literatur
Introductory literature:A detailed syllabus will be distributed in the first session. The following book will be one of the primary readings:
Philip Spencer and Howard Wollman (eds). Nations and Nationalism: A Reader. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781474472777.

Englischsprachige Informationen:
Title:
PWB-VP-S: Varieties of Nationalism and National Identity Across Europe

Credits: 6

Zusätzliche Informationen
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 25

Institution: Lehrstuhl für Empirische Politikwissenschaft

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