
Exploring Political Sociology in Central Europe: Final Essay Guidelines and Resources
Dive into the world of political sociology with a focus on Central Europe through final essay requirements, suggested topics, grading criteria, and valuable resources for research and consultation.
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Political Political Sociology Sociology of of CE: Final Final Essays Essays CE:
Requirements Requirements min. 2000 words at least 5 academic resources (different from the compulsory texts) topics by 24 April submission by 17 June
Suggested Suggested topics topics topics relevant to the course - Central Europe + topics from political sociology (participation, trust, NGOs, social movements, populism, nationalism etc.) Types of essays a case of a concrete country (e.g. Orban s populism in current Hungary; Czarny protest in Poland) a comparison of CE countries similarities and differences (e.g. trust in Poland and the Czech Republic; civic participation in CE countries) a comparison between Western countries and CE (e.g. nationalism in France and Poland, similarities between East Germany and the Czech Republic) an elaboration on the concept of CE (e.g. relevance of the concept in current times, application of time-zones theory on CE)
Grading Grading maximum 50 points Grading scale relevance, description of the topic, question (10 points) argumentation (10 points) conclusions (10 points) references (10 points) style (10 points)
References References at least 5 texts (different from the compulsory texts) they can be from the background readings or you can find some articles by yourself you can use also compulsory texts no wikipedia follow one of the style guides e.g. http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/savvy/documents/teaching /pdfs/Quick_Tips_for_ASA_Style.pdf
Resources Resources search engine by Charles University: https://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/search/basic?sid=254d27f9-1faf- 4099-bf72-7752c944cce6%40sessionmgr4010&vid=1&lg=1
Consultations Consultations http://terms.fsv.cuni.cz/ If you want to consult with us and the terms are not suitable for you, drop us an email, we can find another option.
Useful Useful links links academic phrase bank: http://www.phrasebank.manchester.ac.uk/ reference manager: https://www.mendeley.com/?interaction_required=true save your eyes with f.lux: https://justgetflux.com/
Midterm Midterm test test - - the test will be available on Moodle by Thursday 11:00 (for one week), 4-11 April based on the compulsory texts and lectures