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Veranstaltungspriorität[2 reguläre Pflicht-LV]; Lehrveranstaltungsrhythmus[wöchentlich] |
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https://cccp.uni-koeln.de/sites/cccp/Lehre/2023_SS/Norms_and_Identities_Syllabus.pdf What are norms? What are identities? How are they interconnected? And how do they influence politics, and how does politics influence norms and identities? These are the important questions we will tackle in this class. As these questions are at the heart of political science, students will get insights into the foundations of politics in democracies. We will learn that identities are deeply intertwined with political and social norms. However, we will also see that political events – such as Brexit - can change people’s identities or lead to the development of new identities |
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In this class, you will learn what norms and identities are. We will discuss their effects on political behavior, such as voting and support for international organizations. We will also discuss and learn that norms and identities are related to each other and how the combination of the two can feed into stereotypes. In an additional step, we will also investigate how identities and norms develop and how they can change by persons – such as football/soccer players as well as political events – such as the success of radical right parties. We will read literature based on political psychology and political sociology. Therefore, the approach of this class is interdisciplinary. |
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siehe Stellung im Studienplan |
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