“Civil society” is one of the more elusive entries in the social science lexicon, and not a few have argued that we could do well without it. In a critical but appreciative spirit, this seminar introduces to the various meanings and uses that have been attributed to, or made of, civil society across time and national contexts. A constant in its various meanings is the reference to an elementary capacity of social self-organization beyond states and markets. This has made civil society an attractive alternative to diminished states and unfettered markets in the era of globalization, interestingly for the political left and right alike.
Code
PO5012
Name
CIVIL SOCIETY: INTERNAT'L & COMP. PERSP.
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
Major=MA: Diplomacy and International Law OR Major=MA: International Affairs OR Major=MA: Int'l Affairs, Conflict Res & Civ Society Dev
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
PO (Politics)
Level
Graduate
Type
Regular
CAMS ID
3070
Last update with CAMS
Understanding of key concepts, relevant actors and main institutions of global governance and civil society.
Examining the socio-political role of civil society in specific case studies: Development, Human security, Migration, Transitional Justice, and Environment.
Development of a critical analysis of global challenges and civil society responds.
Ability to design and conduct an empirical research including interviews with actors of civil society groups.