GV504     
Research Methods in Political Theory

This information is for the 2024/25 session.

Teacher responsible

Prof Kai Spiekermann

Availability

This course is available on the MRes/PhD in Political Science. This course is not available as an outside option.

Course content

This course provides an introduction to the philosophical and methodological foundations of political theory. It aims to give doctoral students a comprehensive conceptual toolbox that can be brought to bear on many different substantive problems and research questions in political theory and neighbouring fields and will prepare doctoral students for choosing and reflecting on their methodological approach. The course runs in concurrence with the Political Philosophy Research Seminar and the Doctoral Workshop in Political Theory, complemented by a reading group in the Winter Term on methodological questions in political theory.

Teaching

This course is made up of seminars totalling 10 hours in the Winter Term. There will be a reading week in WT Week 6.

The seminars run in concurrence with GV501 and GV503, for which attendance is compulsory if students are taking GV504. These courses are made up of 18 hours of workshops/seminars each, which run throughout the Autumn, Winter and Spring Terms.

Formative coursework

Regular presentations in the reading group.

Indicative reading

Possible readings will be discussed during a preparatory meeting in the AT.

Assessment

Essay (50%, 4000 words) in the WT.
Essay (50%, 4000 words) in the ST.

The essay topics will be chosen in consultation with the course convenor, but typically, one will reflect on a paper given by a visiting speaker in the Political Philosophy Research Seminar, and the other on one or more of the readings for the Winter Term Reading Group.

Key facts

Department: Government

Total students 2023/24: 1

Average class size 2023/24: Unavailable

Value: One Unit

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