A graduate seminar tracing how political theorists from the seventeenth century onward have framed the durable puzzles of sovereignty, representation, rights, citizenship, and freedom, and how those framings shift once you take seriously what "contemporary" means across modern, temporal, ecological, and inclusion-oriented registers. Work is reading- and discussion-heavy, anchored by a paper proposal at midterm and a term paper at the end, with participation in seminar debate counting alongside the writing. It sits at the conceptual core of the POLS graduate curriculum, giving you the vocabulary to read law, constitutions, biopolitics, and global markets as live theoretical problems rather than settled background.
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ECTS - Workload Table: Activities Number Hours Workload Report (including preparation and presentation if applicable) 1 16 16 Course hours 14 3 42 Midterm exam (Paper Proposal) 2 2 4 Preparation for Midterm exam 2 15 30 Final exam (Term Paper) 1 2 2 Preparation for Final exam 1 28 28 Individual or group work 14 2 28 Total Workload: 150 Total Workload / 30: 150 / 30 5 ECTS Credits of the Course: 5 Course Material: Lecture Notes - LMS (Moodle, etc) - Multimedia Teaching Methods: Discussion - Independent study - Lecturing
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To have minimum 50% in both midterm exams and minimum 6 out of 10 in class participation.