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POLS 251 Borders, Citizens, Immigrants, Refugees 3 Credits
Citizenship is essentially a product of modern politics. This course will adopt a modernist interpretation of citizenship and will look at the evolution of the concept in the aftermath of the French Revolution. We will, first, look at the geneology of the concept and relate it to the various stages of nationalism. We will, then, unravel the relationship between citizenship and democratization by referring to various approaches to the concept of civil society.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Spring 2023-2024 Borders, Citizens, Immigrants, Refugees 3
Spring 2022-2023 Borders, Citizens, Immigrants, Refugees 3
Spring 2021-2022 Borders, Citizens, Immigrants, Refugees 3
Spring 2020-2021 Borders, Citizens, Immigrants, Refugees 3
Fall 2012-2013 Politics of Citizenship 3
Fall 2011-2012 Politics of Citizenship 3
Summer 2008-2009 Politics of Citizenship 3
Fall 2008-2009 Politics of Citizenship 3
Fall 2007-2008 Politics of Citizenship 3
Fall 2006-2007 Politics of Citizenship 3
Fall 2004-2005 Nationalism, Citizenship and Civil Society 3
Fall 2003-2004 Nationalism, Citizenship and Civil Society 3
Prerequisite: SPS 101 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
or SPS 102 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements: