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政治研究的方法

Approaches to political studies
课程网址: http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=1ba279ee...  
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开课单位: 诺丁汉大学
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课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
这是一个模块框架。它可以在线观看或下载为zip文件。2010年秋季学期授课。本单元向学生介绍研究政治现象的其他理论方法。我们考虑与行为主义、理性选择理论、制度主义、马克思主义、女权主义、解释理论和后现代主义等方法相关联的分析、解释和理解政治的不同形式。这一模块说明了不同的方法是建立在对比的基础上的;关于政治本质的假设,它们援引了替代认识论。关于我们如何获得政治和国际关系的有效知识的假设。我们研究的问题包括:什么构成政治科学和国际关系的有效知识?政治科学的方法论应该与自然科学的方法论相同吗?我们能对社会和政治现象作出因果解释吗?我们的分析能客观吗?知识和权力之间的关系是什么?了解不同的研究方法对学生在第2和第3阶段的学习是非常宝贵的,并将为学生提供机会,采取符合他们自己的问题,研究主题,兴趣,以及他们自己的本体论和认识论假设的方法。模块代码:M12037本模块适用于:本科2级学分:20 Mark Wenman博士,政治与国际关系学院政治理论讲师,社会科学院副院长。他是社会和全球正义研究中心研究员,民主文化分析研究小组成员。2005年,他在埃塞克斯大学(University of Essex)完成了意识形态和话语分析项目的博士学位,在此之前,他在伯克贝克学院(伦敦)、威斯敏斯特大学(University of Westminster)和基督医院(Christ’s Hospital)接受教育。他的专长是当代民主理论,特别关注后结构主义对英美政治思想的影响。他主要对好斗的民主理论感兴趣,对多元文化主义对民主制度和实践的影响感兴趣,对在全球化和数字革命背景下重新思考民主机构(或人民的组成力量)的必要性感兴趣。他曾在《当代政治理论》、《哲学与社会批评》、《政治研究》等期刊上发表过关于这些主题的学术文章,目前正在完成一篇名为《好斗的民主:全球化时代的制宪权力》的专著,将于2012年与剑桥大学出版社出版。
课程简介: This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. This module introduces students to alternative theoretical approaches to the study of political phenomena. We consider the different forms of analysing, explaining, and understanding politics associated with approaches such as behaviouralism, rational choice theory, institutionalism, Marxism, feminism, interpretive theory and post-modernism. This module shows that the different approaches are based upon contrasting ‘ontological’ suppositions about the nature of politics, and they invoke alternative ‘epistemological’ assumptions about how we acquire valid knowledge of politics and international relations. We examine questions such as: what constitutes valid knowledge in political science and international relations? Should political science methodology be the same as the methods employed in the natural sciences? Can we give causal explanations of social and political phenomena? Can we ever be objective in our analysis? What is the relationship between knowledge and power? An understanding of the different approaches will be invaluable to students as they pursue their studies at levels 2 and 3, and will provide the opportunity for students to adopt an approach that corresponds to their own questions, research topics, interests, and their own ontological and epistemological assumptions. Module Code: M12037 This module is suitable for study at: undergraduate level 2 Credits: 20 Dr Mark Wenman Dr. Mark Wenman is a Lecturer in political theory in the School of Politics and International Relations and Associate Dean in the Faculty of Social Sciences. He is a Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice (CSSGJ), and a member of The Analysis of Democratic Cultures Research Group.He completed his Ph.D. in the Ideology and Discourse Analysis Programme at the University of Essex in 2005, and before that he was educated at Birkbeck College (London), the University of Westminster, and Christ's Hospital. His area of expertise is contemporary democratic theory, with a particular focus on the influence of post-structuralism on Anglo-American political thought. He is primarily interested in theories of agonistic democracy, in the impact of multiculturalism on democratic institutions and practices, and in the need to rethink democratic agency - or the constituent power of the people - in the context of globalisation and the digital revolution. He has published scholarly articles on these topics in journals such as Contemporary Political Theory, Philosophy and Social Criticism and Political Studies, and is currently completing a monograph entitled Agonistic Democracy: constituent power in the era of globalisation to be published with Cambridge University Press in 2012.
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