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SOCI0715-1

Sociological approach to political doctrines


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in human and social sciences3
2nd year of a Bachelor's degree in sociology and anthropology3
Année préparatoire au master en population et développement6
Année préparatoire au master en sociologie et anthropologie6
Année préparatoire au master en Sociologie3
Holder(s) :Pierre Verjans
Course contents : To explain and modify the world and the human relations, some political theories are in struggle.
So, we must examine the ideas, the concrete groups interests. A sociological approach of political theories is an articulation of institutions, interests and ideas to see who believe what and how they defend themselves.
Course objective : Functions of Identification and Protection are
exclusivist or inclusivist. Doctrines of legitimation and initiation and of leaders'nomination are autonomists or heteronomists. Production is polarized between market or country. Distribution is linked with egalitarism or elitism.
Those contradictions are embodied with concrete interests of political institutions, parties, groups and associations with their own
discourses. The public policies to childhood, youth and help to youth in the twentieth century will be examined.
Prerequisites : Not necessary.
Workshops : Field research with actors in childhod public policies.
Organization : Interactive ex-cathedra lectures, two hours/week during the first quadrimester.
Written notes : A book will be available.
Assessment : To be discussed.
Contacts : Pierre Verjans
pverjans@ulg.ac.be
Office R-36
Building B 31
University of Liège in Sart-Tilman
Remarks : Changes could happen due to collective bargaining.




ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 18/05/2007
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