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  HS: Politische Soziologie II: Historical political legacies

Dozent/in
Dr. Max Schaub

Angaben
Blockseminar

Zeit und Ort: Einzeltermin am 3.5.2019 11:30 - 12:30, F21/02.41; Einzeltermin am 16.5.2019 10:00 - 17:00, KÄ7/01.10; Einzeltermin am 17.5.2019 10:30 - 17:00, F21/02.41; Einzeltermin am 23.5.2019 10:00 - 14:00, F21/03.01; Einzeltermin am 23.5.2019 14:00 - 17:00, FMA/01.19; Einzeltermin am 24.5.2019 10:30 - 17:00, F21/02.41
Vorbesprechung: 3.5.2019, 11:30 - 12:30 Uhr, Raum F21/02.41

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
Requirements There are four course requirements, each of which will be marked separately and count for the percentage value indicated. 20% Active participation in class discussions and reading sheets for the core texts 20% One presentation (10 min per person) on the optional readings for one of the topics 20% One presentation (10 min per person) on a text from the section establishing causality 40% A research paper or research design (5,000-8,000 words) exploring how an event in the past has shaped contemporary political attitudes and/or behavior. You can also replicate a study discussed during the course. You can register for this course under Hauptseminar or Vertiefungsseminar.

Inhalt
Can events from the past influence political attitudes and behavior in the present? In this course, we will study the legacies of colonialism, slavery, modes of inheritance, and war on outcomes such as voting, trust and gender norms. We will look at these questions from an empirical, comparative perspective. We read articles and books dealing with specific instances historical legacies from a variety of societies, including Australia, India, Russia, and Germany. We will also study the main channels of transmission over time: institutions and norms. Apart from addressing substantial questions, we will explore the methods used to study historical legacies. How can we measure such legacies, and how can we be sure that what we are observing was caused by norms and institutions transmitted from the past, and not some other factor? To address this question, part of the seminar will be reserved for studying methods used to establish causality.

Englischsprachige Informationen:
Credits: 8

Institution: Lehrstuhl für Politikwissenschaft, insbes. Politische Soziologie

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