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Course Title Code Compulsory/Elective Laboratory + Practice ECTS
Contemporary Political Ideologies SOS565 I. SEMESTER 3+0 6.0
Language of Instruction Türkçe
Course Type Elective Courses
Course Instructor(s) DR. ÖĞR. ÜYESİ HAVVA EZGİ DOĞRU ZIRIĞ
Mode of Delivery Face to face training
Prerequisites There are no prerequisites and co-requisites for this course.
Courses Recomended There are no recommended optional program component for this course
Recommended Reading List Althusser, Louis. 2002. İdeoloji ve Devletin İdeolojik Aygıtları. (çev. Mahmut Özışık ve Yusuf Alp). 5. Baskı. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları. s. 17-67. Carver, Terrell. 2017. “Ideology”, in Terrace Ball, Richard Dagger, and Daniel I. O’Neil. (eds.). Ideals and Ideologies: A Reader. (10th edition). NY and London: Routledge. pp. 1-12.Bellamy, Richard. 1999. “Liberalism”, in Roger Eatwell and Anthony Wright (eds.). Contemporary Political Ideologies. London: Pinter Publishers. pp. 23-49. Eccleshall, Robert. “Liberalism”, in Robert Eccleshall and et al. (eds). Political Ideologies: An Introduction. (2nd edition). London and NY: Routledge. pp. 28-59. Heywood, Andrew. 2004. Political Theory: An Introduction. NY: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 152-183. Mannheim, Karl. 1969. “Conservative Thought”, in Paul Kecskemeti (ed.). Essays on Sociology and Social Psychology. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd. pp. 74-164. Marx, Karl and Friedrich Engels. 1985. The Communist Manifesto. London: Penguin Books. Marx, Karl. 1990. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy, Volume One. London: Penguin Books. pp. 125-153.Giddens, Anthony. 2008. The Third Way: The Renewal of Social Democracy. Cambridge: Polity Press. pp. 99-128.Meyer, Thomas. 2005. Sosyal Demokrasinin Geleceği. İstanbul: SODEV Yayınları. Bayat, Asef. 2005. Islamism and Social Movement Theory. Third World Quarterly, 26(6), 891-908.McGuire, Meredith B. 2008. Lived Religion: Faith and Practice in Everyday Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 19-44.Anderson, Benedict. 2006. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. London: Verso. pp. 187-206. Gellner, Ernest. 2006. Nations and Nationalism. (first edition in 1983). NY: Cornell University Press. pp. 19-37.Eatwell, Roger.1999. “Fascism”, in Roger Eatwell and Anthony Wright (eds.). Contemporary Political Ideologies. London: Pinter Publishers. pp. 180-205.Gregor, A. James. 1974. The Fascist Persuasion in Radical Politics. Princeton: Princeton University Press. pp. 139-188.Brown, Wendy. 1992. “Finding the Man in the State.” Feminist Studies. 18(1): 7-34. Öztürk, Melda Yaman. 2012. “Ataerkil Kapitalist Toplumda Kadının Bedeni”. Toplum ve Hekim, 27(4): 274-281. Bakunin, Michael. 2002. Statism and Anarchy. trans. and ed. By Marshall S. Shatz. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 136-138. Guérin, Daniel. 1970. Anarchism. NY: Monthly Review Press. Chapter 1: The Basic Ideas of Anarchism. Hayek, Friedrich. 2007. The Road to Serfdom. London: The University of Chicago Press. pp. 91-123.Friedman, Milton. 2002. Capitalism and Freedom. London: The University of Chicago Press. pp. 108-118.Mann, Michael, 2013. “Globalizations”. in The Sources of Social Power, Volume 4: Globalizations, 1945-2011. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1-12.Pierson, Paul. 1994. “The Logic of Retrenchment” and “Interests, Institutions and Policy Feedback,” and “Retrenchment in a Core Sector: Old-Age Pensions,” in Dismantling the Welfare State? Reagan, Thatcher, and the Politics of Retrenchment. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. pp. 13-27 and pp. 27-50.
Assessment methods and criteria 1 representation and 1 final paper
Work Placement There is no work placement for this course
Catalog Content What is Ideology: Ideological state apparatus, end of ideologies; Classical Liberalism: Freedom, Individualism, Methodological individualism; Conservatism; Order, Stability; Marxism: Political economy, class, The capitalist state; Social Democracy: Welfare state, The third way; Religious Fundamentalism: Politization of religions; Nationalism: Imagined communities, nation state; Fascism: Uniqueness of the Fascism, new fascisms; Feminism: Different waves, private is political; Ecological Movement: Ecological crisis, Metabolic rift, Sustainable development; Anarchism: Self-government, Statelessness; New Right: Authoritarianism and populism;

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