Lehre Bereich Innenpolitik und Politische Soziologie

Sem (BA/MEd/MA-EU) Political Sociology in Europe: The Populist/Radical/Extreme Right in Europe

Dozent:innen: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Kai Arzheimer
Kurzname: Sem Extreme Right
Kurs-Nr.:
Kurstyp: Seminar

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches

Bereich AVPS
Gültig für folgende vom Institut angebotenen Studiengänge:
- BA Aufbaumodul 2 + 3
- MA European Studies (Modul 4 Advanced Module: Politics in Europe)
- MEd Sozialkunde (Modul Fachwissenschaftliche Vertiefung
- Staatsexamen
This seminar follows a lecture/class discussion format. Occassionally, I will ask students to give a very short presentation on current events, but there will be no lengthy presentations by students ("Referate"). I do, however, expect that you attend classes well-prepared, and that you are willing and able to participate in class discussions. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary that you regularly read the assigned texts.

Empfohlene Literatur

Akkerman, Tjitske, de Lange, Sarah & Rooduijn, Matthijs (Eds. 2016); Radical Right-Wing Populist Parties in Western Europe. London: RoutledgeCarter, Elisabeth (2005): The Extreme Right in Western Europe: Success or Failure?, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Hainsworth, Paul (2008): The Extreme Right in Western Europe, New York/London: Routledge.
Kitschelt, Herbert (1995): The Radical Right in Western Europe, Ann Arbor: Michigan University Press.
Mudde, Cas (2007): Populist Radical Right Parties in Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Inhalt

Over the last 30 years or so, parties of the "New", "Radical", "Extreme", "Populist" or "Anti-Immigration" Right have become a permanent feature of political life in most West European countries. At the same time, support for these (slightly dubious) parties is highly volatile and conditional on circumstances beyond the control of party leaders. This seminar starts with an overview of theories of contemporary right-wing extremist success. Next, we will analyse the political developments and the recent situation in several West European countries. Finally, we will look at various attempts to statistically model right-wing extremist support in comparative perspective

Termine

Datum (Wochentag) Zeit Ort
20.04.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
27.04.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
04.05.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
11.05.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
18.05.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
01.06.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
08.06.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
22.06.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
29.06.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
06.07.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)
13.07.2017 (Donnerstag) 10:15 - 11:45 02 601 Seminarraum
1137 - Georg-Forster-Gebäude (Sowi)