SP219: Autumn sitting Assessment 2021-22 What explains the emergence of the modern nation-state?: Political Sociology Essay, NUI
University | National University of Ireland (NUI) |
Subject | SP219: Political Sociology |
SP219 Political Sociology: Autumn sitting Assessment 2021-22
- What explains the emergence of the modern nation-state? Your answer should critically reflect on the views of scholars such as Poggi, Mann, and/or Giddens.
- Critically evaluate the New Social Movements (NSM) thesis. What was ‘new’ about the social movements that first emerged in the 1960s onwards and what explains their emergence?
- What explains the outbreak of political violence? Your answer should include critical analysis of academic debates on greed and grievance.
- What explains the steep increase in organised violence in the modern era? Your answer should discuss the ideas of at least one of the following writers: Giddens, Mann, Malešević
- Critically evaluate the role played by either the prison system or the asylum in society, making reference to the ideas of at least one of the following thinkers: Foucault, Goffman, Rothman, Grob.
- Is nationalism being eroded by globalisation. Your answer should discuss the ideas of at least one of the following theorists: Mann, Kohn, Gellner, Osterhammel.
- What is the Weberian understanding of political legitimacy? Is Weber’s theorisation sufficient? Discuss with reference to at least one other sociological approach to the study of legitimacy.