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PLM4340 - Fringe Politics and Extremist Violence: An Introduction to Terrorism12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Pete LentiniOfferedCaulfield First semester 2008 (Evening) SynopsisConcentrating on contemporary religious extremists, vigilante and militia movements, and hate groups, this unit examines the political thought, identity politics, political, social and economic conditions that give rise to terrorism and other forms of political violence. The subject addresses the following questions: How are terrorism and extremism defined? What conditions lead to terrorism and what factors have been most successful preventing it? How has globalisation contributed to terrorism and counter-terrorism? How do terrorism and counter-terrorism affect democracy and civil liberties? ObjectivesUpon completing this subject students will be able to:
Assessment
Essay (6000 words): 65%; Seen or Take-Home Examination (3 Hours or 3,000 words): 35% Contact hoursOne two hour seminar per week. PrerequisitesProhibitions |