units
ATS3689
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | Politics |
Offered | Not offered in 2013 |
Coordinator(s) | Professor James Walter |
Notes
Previously coded PLT3070
Why do ideas matter? Because they give us the tools with which we make sense of the world. The way we think determines how we act. Politics is about persuading us to act in some ways rather than others, so how ideas are deployed is fundamental to politics. When we think politically, we are encouraged to accept certain patterns of power relations. Exploring political language uncovers the power relations that it assumes. What this means for contemporary (and future) Australian politics is explored through case studies.
On successful completion of this subject, the student will understand:
Tutorial report/ review (500 words): 20%
Syndicate group report on outcomes and reflective essay (2000 words): 50%
Exam (2 hours): 30%
2 hours (1 x 1 hour lecture and 1 x 1 hour tutorial) per week
A first year Politics sequence.