88060 - POLITICAL SCIENCE

Anno Accademico 2021/2022

  • Docente: Daniela Giannetti
  • Crediti formativi: 6
  • SSD: SPS/04
  • Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
  • Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Laurea Magistrale in Legal studies (cod. 9062)

    Valido anche per Laurea Magistrale in International relations (cod. 9084)

Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire

Al termine del corso lo studente - ha le conoscenze fondamentali in merito al metodo, ai concetti, alle categorie e ai modelli chiave della Scienza politica; - è in grado di descrivere e interpretare i fenomeni politici ed in particolare il funzionamento e le trasformazioni dei sistemi politico-istituzionali, democratici e non; - possiede altresì gli strumenti di analisi per decodificare il dibattito politico nei Paesi democratici e porlo in relazione con i temi più rilevanti affrontati dalla Scienza Politica e gli strumenti linguistici e logici per comunicare ad un pubblico di specialisti e non specialisti i risultati della propria analisi, teorica ed empirica.

Contenuti

The course will deal with the most important theoretical perspectives on institutions and institutional change, focusing on the rational choice approach to studying institutions. Four main topics will be addressed: coordination;   cooperation; problems in group decision-making; the delegation problem. Examples of the questions we will address are the following: how do institutions help solving collective action dilemmas? When do institutions persist and when do they change? Is there any optimal method for group decision-making?  What are the cost and benefits of delegation?    The course aims at providing theoretical tools to deal with this kind of questions.

The course is organized into lectures and seminars. Lectures ( 8 lectures, 16 hours ) aim at introducing students to the core tenets of the course.

For the seminar section of the course, students will be divided in two groups (depending on their number) according to their preferences and their availability to attend in person. Topic of the seminars will be  empirical applications of the RCT approach to the study of institutions. Seminars (6 meetings , 12 hours for each seminar, in person or online) aim at providing occasions for students’ presentations and in-depth discussions of class materials. 

Testi/Bibliografia

Students are required to read: 

Shepsle Kenneth A., Analyzing Politics: Rationality, Behavior, and Institutions, New York, Norton, 2007 (second edition)

A detailed syllabus will be provided at the beginning of the course.

Metodi didattici

The course is organized in lectures and seminars.  Lectures ( 8 lectures, 16 hours ) aim at  introducing students to the core tenets of the course. Seminars (6 meetings , 12 hours for each seminar) aim at  provide occasions for students’ presentations and in-depth discussions of class materials. For the seminar section of the course, students will be divided in two groups (depending on their number) according to their preferences and their availability to attend in person. Students are required to carefully read the assigned material before the session and actively participate in the seminar sessions.

Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento

For students who ATTEND the class:

Class attendance/participation: 25%

Oral presentation: 25%

Written paper: 50%

 

For students who are NOT ABLE TO ATTEND the class:

Oral exam based on Shepsle Kenneth A., Analyzing Politics: Rationality, Behavior, and Institutions, New York, Norton, 2007 , second edition ( all chapters) : 50%

Written paper: 50%

 

 

Strumenti a supporto della didattica

Powerpoint slides, articles and other materials will be available on line at the Virtuale website

Orario di ricevimento

Consulta il sito web di Daniela Giannetti

SDGs

Pace, giustizia e istituzioni forti

L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.