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Course Catalog 1999/2000


Business Adm and Social Science

IES321 Political Science, Advanced Course D I 15.0 ECTS credits

TIMEPERIOD:
I

LANGUAGE:Swedish

EXAMINER
Lars Carlsson Univ lekt


PREREQUISITES
Basic course A, Advanced courses B and C. Even approved C-thesis.

COURSE AIM
- To give an advanced knowledge in how theories are formed within political science, as well as the disciplins methods and application.
- The course also intends foremost to supply insight and knowledge on institutional policy analysis as well as the advantages and disadvantages that are associated with alternative means of application.
- To prepare the student for an eventual career in research.



CONTENTS
Course A: Science Theory
This course aims to increase the students understanding concerning the consequences of alternative science based theory when formulating scientific problems and choosing appropriate methods of inquiry.
The course also treats the following concepts: the perspective of human knowledge, argumentation theory and the philosophy of science, the concepts science and scientific character together with the meaning of concepts within different disciplines of science theory. Furthermore there will follow a discussion and treatment of science based theory when formulating scientific problems and choosing an appropriate method of inquiry as well as difficulties with varying types of scientific explanations. Each participant is responsible for, and will carry out, a critical assessment of a major scientific publication (licentiate or doctoral thesis)

Course B: Institutional Policy Analysis
- The course treats different types of application within today´s policy research. Special attention will be focused on the concept institution also how the concept interpreded within research disciplins.
- During the course certain alternative and complementing approaches, with special attention focused on so called network approaches, will be treated. The following approaches will be treated: The Advocacy Coalition Framework, The Impementation Structure Approach, Policy and Epistemic Community Approaches, The Institutional Analysis and Development Framework (IAD) and also Narrative Policy Analysis.

TEACHING


EXAMINATION
Grading system: Pass and Honours.
Rapports and seminars.
COURSE GRADE SCALE: U, G, VG

ITEMS/CREDITS

Seminar, item 2 1.50ECTS
Assignment report, item 2 6.00ECTS
Seminar, item 1 3.00ECTS
Assignment report, item 1 4.50ECTS

COURSE LITERATURE
LITERATURE Course A
Almond, Gabriel and Stephen J. Genco, (1977) "Clouds, Clocks, and the Study of Politics, " World Politics, nr 29, s. 489-522.
Andersson Sten, (1979) Positivism kontra hermeneutik. Göteborg: Korpen
Chalmers Alan F., ( 1990) What is this thing called science? Bristol: Open University Press
Eriksson, Gunnar, (1991) Den faustiska människan. Stockholm: Natur och Kultur
F¿llesdal, Dagfinn, Lars Wall¿e och Jon Elster, (1995) Argumentationsteori, språk och vetenskapsfilosofi. Stockholm: Thales.
Hanson, Bertil, (1994) "Game Theory and the Search for Causation in Political Science, " paper, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, Umeå Universitet.
Rorty, Richard, (1981) "Method, Social Science and Social Hope. " Canadian Journal of Philosophy, XI, nr. 4 (December 1981), s. 569-588.

LITERATURE Course B
"Policyanalys: Artikel- och exempelsamling," kompendium (1999). Luleå tekniska universitet, Avd. Statsvetenskap.
Hill, Michael (1993) The Policy Process: a reader. London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
Premfors, Rune, (1992) Policyanalys. Lund: Studentlitteratur.

Valid for the academic year 1999/2000.

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