Main Bibliography |
AMENTA, E., NASH, J. e SCOTT, A. (2012), The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Political Sociology, New York: Blackwell AUGUSTO, N. (2007), Novos Actores Sobre Velhos Palcos: Juventude, Política e Ideologias no Portugal Democrático, UBI: Tese de Doutoramento FREIRE, A. e LOPES, F. F. (2002), Partidos Políticos e Sistemas Eleitorais, Oeiras: Celta FREIRE, A., LOBO. M. C. e MAGALHÃES, P. (2004) (org.), Portugal a Votos, Lisboa: ICS GIDDENS, A. e SUTTON, P. (2014), Conceitos Essenciais da Sociologia, São Paulo: UNESP HALL, John A. e IKENBERRY, G. John (1990), O Estado, Lisboa: Estampa HIRST, P THOMPSON, G. e BROMLEY (2009), Globalization in Question, Cambridge: Polity Press ISIN, E. e TURNER, B. (2003), Handbook of Citisenship Studies, Londres: Sage JANOSKY, T. et al (eds) (2012) The Handbook of Political Sociology: States, Civil Societies, and Globalization. Cambridge University Press OUTHWAITE, William e TURNER, Stephen (2018), The Sage Handbook of Political Sociology, Londres: Sage
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria |
Theoretical-practical classes that combine the exposure of contents with the discussion of texts and the discussion of contemporary issues that may directly or indirectly support or explain the contents. The use of online resources provide a greater interactivity and information sharing. May be used some multimedia resources in particular situations, to facilitate a better relationship between the theoretical exposition and the interpretation of political phenomena.
The evaluation depends on the classification obtained in 3 moments - a first writen test (45%), a second writen test (45%); assiduity and participation (10%). To acess exame, students must attend 70% of the classes and obtain at least 7 values.
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