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GTS3 World society: National policies, global governance and transnational sociology 10 ECTS
Periods
Period I Period II Period II Period IV
Language of instruction
English
Type or level of studies
Advanced studies
Course unit descriptions in the curriculum
Master's Degree Programme in Global and Transnational Sociology
Sosiologia
Faculty of Social Sciences

Learning outcomes

After completing the course the student is familiar with the core ideas of neoinstitutional global sociology. Student will be able to identify the role of the world culture in world society, understand how world society is managed increasingly by epistemic governance, and recognize the role of local actors in the processes in which global policy ideas spread and in which national policies become synchronized with each other.

General description

The course deepens the students' understanding of the functioning of world society and the role of epistemic governance in it. In addition to showing how world culture is seen in the global spread of world models, the course approaches the circulation of global ideas from the perspective of national actors, especially policymakers. In the national political fields, actors justify new policies by international comparisons and by the successes and failures of models adopted in other countries. Consequently, national policies are synchronized with each other. Yet, because of the way such domestication of global trends takes place, citizens retain and reproduce the understanding that they follow a sovereign national trajectory. The lectures introduce the key ideas of the neoinstitutional global sociology coupled with perspectives from studies on epistemic governance.

Enrolment for University Studies

Enrolment time has expired

Teachers

Jukka Syväterä, Teacher responsible
jukka.syvatera[ät]tuni.fi
Eetu Vento, Teacher

Teaching

27-Mar-2019 – 24-May-2019
Lectures 16 hours
Wed 27-Mar-2019 - 22-May-2019 weekly at 10-12, Linna 6017
Exceptions:
17-Apr-2019 , No lecture
Seminar 16 hours
Fri 29-Mar-2019 - 24-May-2019 weekly at 10-12, to be confirmed
Exceptions:
19-Apr-2019 , No seminar

Evaluation

Numeric 1-5.

Further information

Max 15 students. Students will be accepted to the course in the following order:

1. degree students of the MDP Global and Transnational Sociology

2. degree students of the other Global Society programmes (MDP in in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research, MDP in Public Choice, MDP in Comparative Social Policy and Welfare, MDP in Gender Studies)

3. other degree students of UTA

4. exchange students