Look beyond the cut and thrust of daily politics to examine the underlying forces behind political or social change. How is power negotiated in our society? Why are some social movements more ...
This course is compulsory on the MSc in Political Sociology. This course is not available as an outside option. These seminars are for students on the MSc Political Sociology only. These seminars aim ...
This course takes advantage of the expertise of our staff in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies. You will study a range of theoretical and practical problems that affect the ...
The interdisciplinary School of Sociology, Politics, and International Relations provides an international perspective on the social and the political. We are committed to rigorous conceptual and ...
This title is available on our Higher Education website. The language of human rights is the most prominent 'people-centred' language of global justice today. This textbook looks at how human rights ...
Thesis & Motive (20%). The motivation for addressing the chosen problem, the explication of the main argument or claim, as seen mainly in the introduction and conclusion Evidence & Analysis (50%). The ...
This course is an introduction to principles of social science research, research design, and specific methods commonly used in Sociology. It is required for first-year MA students in Sociology.
Our Politics department is now ranked in the top 50 globally for universities delivering ‘Political Science’, and our Sociology department has broken into the top 25, ranking 11th on the global ...
Explore the relationships among individuals, groups and societies around the world. Bucknell sociology & anthropology majors conduct faculty-guided research locally at the Coal Region Field Station or ...