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74107-01 - Seminar: Einführung in die afrikanische Politik 3 CP

Semester fall semester 2024
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Tobias Hagmann Leupin (tobias.hagmann@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content This interactive seminar introduces participants to the study of African states and politics, taking its point of departure in key academic debates and concepts that have emerged since the post-colonial period. Drawing on the comparative politics and Africanist political science literature, we explore important political processes on the African continent ranging from elections, political regimes, service delivery to state-society relations. Students engage with theoretical debates, country case studies and reflect on the challenges of understanding both state and non-state politics in Africa beyond Eurocentric cliches. Seminar participants familiarize themselves with main debates and concepts pertaining to the analysis of contemporary African politics, they get to know different empirical contexts and sharpen their comparative analytical skills. Language of instruction will alternate between English and German.
Learning objectives - Participants familiarize themselves with key debates and concepts prominent in the study of African politics.
- Participants practice comparative analytical skills and reflect on the strengths and limitations of institutionalist analysis.
- Participants gain an understanding of contemporary political processes and state-society relations in sub-Saharan Africa.
Bibliography Chan, S. (2021). African Political Thought: An Intellectual History for the Quest of Power. London: Hurst.
Hyden, G. (2012). African Politics in Comparative Perspective. 2nd edition. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Mamdani, M. (1996). Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa and the Legacy of Late Colonialism. Pinceton: Princeton University Press.
Nugent, P. (2004). Africa since Independence: a comparative history. New York, Palgrave.
Comments Achtung:
Alle Seminare im Fach Politikwissenschaft werden benotet.
Notenskala 6.0 bis 1.0, wobei 4.0 genügend (Bestanden) ist.
Die Teilnehmerzahl ist aus Gründen der Qualitätssicherung der Lehre beschränkt. Bei Überbuchung haben Studierende der Politikwissenschaft Vorrang. Selektion nach Belegungsdatum.

 

Admission requirements Achtung:
Alle Seminare im Fach Politikwissenschaft werden benotet.
Notenskala 6.0 bis 1.0, wobei 4.0 genügend (Bestanden) ist.
Die Teilnehmerzahl ist aus Gründen der Qualitätssicherung der Lehre beschränkt. Bei Überbuchung haben Studierende der Politikwissenschaft Vorrang. Selektion nach Belegungsdatum.
Language of instruction German
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Friday 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004

Dates

Date Time Room
Friday 20.09.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 27.09.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 04.10.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 11.10.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 18.10.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 25.10.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 01.11.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 08.11.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 15.11.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 22.11.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 29.11.2024 14.15-15.45 Dies Academicus
Friday 06.12.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 13.12.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Friday 20.12.2024 14.15-15.45 Bernoullistrasse 14/16, Seminarraum 02.004
Modules Modul: Erweiterung Gesellschaftswissenschaften B.A. (Bachelor's degree subject: Political Science)
Modul: Regionaler Fokus B.A. (Bachelor's degree subject: Political Science)
Modul: Vertiefung Politikwissenschaft B.A. (Bachelor's degree subject: Political Science)
Module: Basics: Politics (Master's degree program: African Studies)
Module: Fields: Governance and Politics (Master's degree program: African Studies)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Regular course attendance, presentation of one PechaKucha in class and written final essay.
Essays are graded with standard marks. Grading scale 6.0 to 1.0, whereupon 4.0 is a pass.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,5
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Politikwissenschaft

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