講義内容詳細:政治学原論Ⅰ(英語講義)

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年度/Academic Year 2021
授業科目名/Course Title (Japanese) 政治学原論Ⅰ(英語講義)
英文科目名/Course Title (English) Political Science Ⅰ(in English)
学期/Semester 前期 単位/Credits 2
教員名/Instructor (Japanese) BOYD,James P.
英文氏名/Instructor (English) BOYD, James Patrick Ⅲ

講義概要/Course description
This introductory course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts, theoretical approaches and enduring questions of political science.  It helps students understand key concepts, such as power, authority, ideology, the state, legitimacy, democracy, and nationalism, among others, necessary to understand modern politics in historical context.  The course is divided into two parts.  The first part introduces different approaches to political analysis, major ideological traditions, the role of the state in politics, the nature of legitimacy, contrasting models of democracy, the significance of nationalism and national identity as well as the reshaping of many of these by globalizing forces.  The second part highlights the dynamics of the interaction between politics and other spheres of social life, such as the economy, civil society, and popular culture, with a focus on the mechanisms through which societal pressures are channeled into political action.  Weekly reading and graded assignments require students to spend about 120 minutes preparing for class each week.
達成目標/Course objectives
The goals of the course are as follows:
① To help students understand the key concepts and theoretical approaches in the study of politics.
② To provide students with an understanding of the relationship between politics and other aspects of society.
③ To prepare students for further study in the field of political science.
履修条件(事前に履修しておくことが望ましい科目など)/Prerequisite
Political Science I (政治学原論 I) is part of a two-semester introduction to political science together with Political Science II (政治学原論 II).  Two versions of this class, one taught in English and one taught in Japanese, are available.  Please note that once you take one semester of this class taught in English and receive credit, you must also take the remaining semester of the class in English. Similarly, if you have already taken one semester of this class taught in Japanese and received credit, you must also take the remaining semester in Japanese.
授業計画/Lecture plan
1
授業計画/Class Course Overview: What is Politics and Why Study It? (This will be an "on demand" class video on Course Power.)
事前学習/Preparation No readings
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
2
授業計画/Class Approaches to Politics
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 1: 1-26.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
3
授業計画/Class Ideological Traditions
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 2: 27-55.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
4
授業計画/Class The State and Politics
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 3: 56-79.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
5
授業計画/Class Legitimacy and Democracy
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 4: 80-107.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
6
授業計画/Class Nations and Nationalism
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 5: 108-127.
事後学習/Reviewing Prepare for midterm exam
7
授業計画/Class Midterm Exam
事前学習/Preparation Prepare for midterm exam
事後学習/Reviewing No assignment
8
授業計画/Class Political Economy and Economic Globalization
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 6: 128-150.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
9
授業計画/Class Identity Politics
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 7: 151-170.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
10
授業計画/Class Politics, Culture and the Media
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 171-195.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
11
授業計画/Class Representation and Voting
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 9: 196-220.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
12
授業計画/Class Parties and Party Systems
事前学習/Preparation  Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 10: 221-243.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
13
授業計画/Class Interest Groups and Social Movements
事前学習/Preparation Readings:
Heywood, Politics (2013), Chapter 11: 244-264.
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
14
授業計画/Class Case Study: How Has One Party Dominated Japan’s Democracy for More Than Half a Century?
事前学習/Preparation No readings
事後学習/Reviewing Review class notes
15
授業計画/Class Review/Final Exam
事前学習/Preparation No readings
Prepare for final exam
事後学習/Reviewing Prepare for final exam
授業方法/Method of instruction
This class will be taught as a hybrid, with some class sessions taught in person and some taught online in real time.  The manner of instruction for each session will be posted on Course Power.  Each class will be an interactive lecture in which the instructor explains material from the assigned readings while asking questions of students and responding to questions they raise.  In addition, small group discussions will be implemented on a regular basis.
成績評価方法/Evaluation
1 試験 Exam 80% Midterm Exam (30%), Final Exam (50%)
2 平常点 In-class Points 20% Class Participation
教科書/Textbooks
 著者名
Author
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Title
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Published year
ISBNコメント
Comments
1 Andrew Heywood Politics, Fourth Edition Palgrave Macmillan 2013 9780230363380 This textbook is also used in Political Science II (政治学原論 II) and will be made available free of charge to all students.
メッセージ/Message
This course is ideal for students with interests in political science, comparative politics, and international relations.
その他/Others
Students should be aware that the class will be conducted entirely in English.  The instructor is a native English speaker.  Please also note the syllabus is subject to change once the semester begins.
キーワード/Keywords
political science         comparative politics     international relations