New social and political conflicts
- UE code EPOLB216
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Schedule
30 15Quarter 2
- ECTS Credits 5
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Language
Français
- Teacher Borriello Arthur
The course aims to provide theoretical and conceptual tools to analyse the main issues related to social and political conflicts in advanced democratic régimes (nature of conflicts, actors, causes and impacts, internal dynamics, variety of conflicts and evolution from one form to another, etc.).
The students are invited to look at social and political conflicts from a wide range of perspectives : philosophy, sociology, political science. The philosophical approach helps reflecting upon the affinities between conflicts, political modernity and democracy. Political science provides tools to study the most institutionalised forms of conflicts in advanced democracies (cleavages, trade unions, social movements, etc.). A sociological perspective, finally, draws the attention upon the continuity from the less to the most institutionalised form of conflict.
Combined together, those three perspectives will allow students to better understand the major evolutions of conflicts (in their substance and form) in contemporary (democratic) politics.
The course pursues the following objectives :
The course is structured around three complementary cycles:
The final vote is based on two elements:
Training | Study programme | Block | Credits | Mandatory |
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Bachelor in Political Sciences : General | Standard | 0 | 5 | |
Bachelor in Political Sciences : General | Standard | 2 | 5 |