Course syllabus - Environment and Politics
Scope
7.5 credits
Course code
SKA135
Valid from
Autumn semester 2020
Education level
First cycle
Progressive Specialisation
G1N (First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements).
Main area(s)
Political Science
School
School of Business, Society and Engineering
Ratified
2020-01-28
Literature lists
Course literature is preliminary up to 8 weeks before course start. Course literature can be valid over several semesters.
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Books
The politics of the environment : ideas, activism, policy
Third edition. : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018 - xxii, 436 sidor
ISBN: 9781108472302 LIBRIS-ID: gqtdtl65dpmm4nsh
Reference literature
Encyclopedia of global environmental governance and politics
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2017 - xxxi, 563 pages
ISBN: 9781788111232 LIBRIS-ID: cn3rn9zz9p1wwh06
Others
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Books
The politics of the environment : ideas, activism, policy
2. ed. : Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, cop. 2007. - 434 p.
ISBN: 978-0-521-68745-4 LIBRIS-ID: 10486617
Encyclopedia of global environmental governance and politics
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar, 2017 - xxxi, 563 pages
ISBN: 9781788111232 LIBRIS-ID: cn3rn9zz9p1wwh06
Other materials
Vetenskapliga artiklar tillkommer, anslås på Canvas.
Akademin för ekonomi, samhälle och teknik,
Objectives
The course introduces how the relationship between environment and politics have been understood in political science, and aims to discuss the possibilities or impediments to political action in a time of climate change. The purpose of the course is to foster knowledge about the emergence of the environment as a specific policy field, as well as to develop the students' capacity to understand, explain and adapt to an increasingly complex and changing environment.
Learning outcomes
After completed course, the student will be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
1. Account for different theoretical perspectives on the environment;
2. Describe how the environmental social movement has been organized in different political contexts;
3. Describe the interplay between different political levels when environmental policy is to be implemented;
Skills and competence
4. Apply theories of political science to study the social and political dimensions of the environment;
5. Problematize differences in the implementation of environmental policy at different policy levels;
6. Reflect on the prerequisites for successful international cooperation in the area of environmental politics;
Judgement and approach
7. Evaluate the capacity of key theories of political science to understand and explain the social and political ramifications of global climate change;
8. Critically reflect on the possibilities and obstacles for climate action at different policy levels;
9. Demonstrate a critical and scientific approach
Course content
The course discusses one of the most acute political problems faced by humanity today: global climate change. During the course, we will discuss and problematize different theoretical perspectives on the relationship between environment and politics, as well as on the relationship between humanity and nature. The course consists of two modules. Module 1 focuses on so called green ideology: the challenge that traditional theories of political science face when confronted with global climate change. Module 2 focuses on the environment as a policy problem. Topics discussed during module 2 include how traditional organizations and parties, such as the UN and green parties, understands and handles the environment. How is climate change understood in political discourse?
Requirements
General entry requirements
Examination
Home exam (HEM1): 5 Credits. Grades: Fail (U), Pass (G), Pass with distinction (VG).
Written assignment: 2 Credits. Grades: Fail (U), Pass (G).
Seminar participation: 0,5 Credits. Grades: Fail (U), Pass (G).
A student who has a certificate from MDU regarding a disability has the opportunity to submit a request for supportive measures during written examinations or other forms of examination, in accordance with the Rules and Regulations for Examinations at First-cycle and Second-cycle Level at Mälardalen University (2020/1655). It is the examiner who takes decisions on any supportive measures, based on what kind of certificate is issued, and in that case which measures are to be applied.
Suspicions of attempting to deceive in examinations (cheating) are reported to the Vice-Chancellor, in accordance with the Higher Education Ordinance, and are examined by the University’s Disciplinary Board. If the Disciplinary Board considers the student to be guilty of a disciplinary offence, the Board will take a decision on disciplinary action, which will be a warning or suspension.
Grade
Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail