21810671 - SOCIOLOGIA DEI FENOMENI GIURIDICI E POLITICI

Educational Objectives Sociology of Legal and Political Phenomena

The course investigates the relationship between law, politics and social change in history and in the present day, starting from the theoretical and empirical foundation of the modern State. Among the issues analysed through a socio-legal and socio-political perspective: the State, property, justice, the family, punishment, labour, human rights, migration, the crisis of representation, social conflicts, public administration, processes of neo-liberalisation, citizenship, political and civic participation and populism.
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Fruizione: 21810457 SOCIOLOGIA DEI FENOMENI GIURIDICI E POLITICI in Scienze politiche L-36 SIMONE ANNA

Programme

The course will be divided into three modules:
-In the first module, some crucial thematic issues for socio-juridical change will be addressed: the State; Justice; the penalty; the work; migrations.
- In the second module, crucial thematic issues for socio-political change will be addressed: the role of power, democracy and participation; the role of public administrations; ideologies and political cultures.
- In the third module we will study and analyze the relationships between law, politics and society in the processes of neoliberalization.

Core Documentation

G. Campesi, L. Pannarale, I. Pupolizio, Sociologia del diritto, Firenze, Le Monnier (solo i capitoli 1, 3, 6, 7, 9)
F. de Nardis, Sociologia politica. Per comprendere i fenomeni politici contemporanei, Milano, Mc Graw Hill (SECONDA EDIZIONE RIVISTA) (solo i capitoli 4, 8, 11)
F. Chicchi, A. Simone, La società della prestazione, Ediesse, Roma.
F. Chicchi, A. Simone, Il soggetto imprevisto. Neoliberalizzazione, pandemia e società della prestazione, Meltemi, Milano.
N.B.: PER CHI FA L'ESAME DA 6 CREDITI SI PORTANO SOLO I PRIMI DUE TESTI, PER TUTTI GLI ALTRI L'INTERO PROGRAMMA.

Type of delivery of the course

The course will be carried out through lectures on the exam program and thematic insights on the individual topics addressed. During the course students will be actively involved through the study of texts and through the seminar activity.

Attendance

Attendance is not mandatory, but recommended

Type of evaluation

Oral examination. Attending students can choose the topic to start from, which will be followed by two other questions. For all the other four questions to check the knowledge of the whole program.