2024-2025 / SPOL0100-1

Methodological issues in Political Science

Durée

15h Pr, 15h Lect.

Nombre de crédits

 Cours supplémentaires destinés aux étudiants d'échange - Erasmus (Faculté de Droit, de Sciences politique et de Criminologie)5 crédits 

Enseignant

Antonios Vlassis

Langue(s) de l'unité d'enseignement

Langue anglaise

Organisation et évaluation

Enseignement au deuxième quadrimestre

Horaire

Horaire en ligne

Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises

Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme

Contenus de l'unité d'enseignement

The course is composed of the following sections: 

- Ontology and epistemology in Political science

- Behaviouralism

- Rational choice theory

- Institutionnalism and new institutionnalism

- Structuralism, marxism and post-marxism

- Constructivism

- Post-modernism

Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) de l'unité d'enseignement

The course focuses on several methodological and theoretical issues in Political Science.

First, the aim is to analyse in historical and comparative perspective key theoretical approaches both in Political Science - such as behaviouralism, institutionalism and neo-institutionalism, rational choice theory, interpretive theory, structuralism and post-structuralism - and in International Relations, such as realism, liberalism, post-marxism and constructivism.

Second, the goal is to highlight in which ways various theoretical perspectives deal with key methodological issues in Political Science.  

Savoirs et compétences prérequis

The course will be taught entirely in English. Students will be required to read scientific articles, to carry out a team oral presentation, to participate in class and to pass a written exam, all in English. Therefore advanced notions of English are required.   

Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement

Ex-cathedra course based on interaction with students

Mode d'enseignement (présentiel, à distance, hybride)

Cours donné exclusivement en présentiel


Explications complémentaires:

All the sessions will be taught onsite in a classroom setting.

Supports de cours, lectures obligatoires ou recommandées

The readings and PPTs are available on the following link: 

http://hdl.handle.net/2268/263229

Recommended readings

David March and Gerry Stoker, Theory and Methods in Political Science, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 


Christopher Lamont, Research Methods in International Relations, London, SAGE Publication, 2015. 

Peter Hall and Rosemary Taylor, Political Science and the Three Institutionnalisms, Political Studies, XILV, 1996: 936-957. 

Stephen Walt, International Relations: One World, Many Theories, Foreign Policy, 1998: 29-45. 

Martha Finnemore and Kathryn Sikkink, The Constructivist Research Program in International Relations and Comparative Politics, American Review of Political Science, 2001: 391-416. 

Andrew Bennett and Colin Elman, Case study methods in the International Relations Subfield, Comparative Political Studies, 40(2), 2007: 179-195. 

 

Modalités d'évaluation et critères

Examen(s) en session

Toutes sessions confondues

- En présentiel

évaluation écrite

- En distanciel

évaluation orale


Explications complémentaires:

- Final exam and
- Oral presentation
 
** Due to Covid-19 reasons, possibility to organise online exam

Stage(s)

Remarques organisationnelles et modifications principales apportées au cours

Wednesdays, 1pm-3pm

Contacts

Dr. Antonios Vlassis

Research Professor, Political Science Department

Bât. B31 Relations internationales
Quartier Agora
place des Orateurs 3
4000 Liège 1
Belgique

office R 11, level 0
email: avlassis@uliege.be

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