PSCI398 - PIW:COMMUNICAT.DILEMMA: The Communicator's Dilemma

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI398 - PIW:COMMUNICAT.DILEMMA: The Communicator's Dilemma
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
302
Section ID
PSCI398302
Meeting times
TBA TBA-
Instructors
TACKETT, MICHAEL
Description
Consult department for detailed descriptions. More than one course may be taken in a given semester. Recent titles have included: Sustainable Environmental Policy & Global Politics; Shakespeare and Political Theory.
Course number only
398
Use local description
No

PSCI398 - Security, Humanitarianism, or Poverty Reduction: Trends and Debates

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI398 - Security, Humanitarianism, or Poverty Reduction: Trends and Debates
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
301
Section ID
PSCI398301
Meeting times
TBA TBA-
Instructors
BLUMENFELD, JOSHUA
Description
Consult department for detailed descriptions. More than one course may be taken in a given semester. Recent titles have included: Sustainable Environmental Policy & Global Politics; Shakespeare and Political Theory.
Course number only
398
Use local description
No

PSCI395 - POWER SHARING

Status
X
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI395 - POWER SHARING
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
301
Section ID
PSCI395301
Meeting times
CANCELED
Instructors
O'LEARY, BRENDAN
Description
This is a course on power-sharing in deeply divided places. It will examine the circumstances in which federal and consociational institutions are proposed and implemented to regulate deep national, ethnic, religious or linguistic divisions. Case studies include such places as Iraq, Switzerland, Canada, India, and Belgium as federations, and Northern Ireland, Bosnia Herzegovina, Lebanon and Macedonia as consociational systems.
Course number only
395
Use local description
No

PSCI335 - HEALTHY SCHOOLS

Status
C
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI335 - HEALTHY SCHOOLS
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSCI335401
Meeting times
M 0200PM-0500PM
Meeting location
FISHER-BENNETT HALL 419
Instructors
SUMMERS, MARY
Description
This Fox Leadership and academically based community service seminar will use course readings and students' own observations and interviews in their service learning projects in West Philadelphia schools to analyze the causes and impact of school health and educational inequalities and efforts to address them. Course readings will include works by Jonathan Kozol, studies of health inequalities and their causes, and studies of No Child Left Behind, the CDC's School Health Index, recess, school meal, and nutrition education programs. Course speakers will help us examine the history, theories, politics and leadership behind different strategies for addressing school-based inequalities and their outcomes. Service options will focus especially on the West Philadelphia Recess Initiative. Other service options will include work with Community School Student Partnerships and the Urban Nutrition Initiative.
Course number only
335
Use local description
No

PSCI332 - SURVEY RESEARCH & DESIGN

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI332 - SURVEY RESEARCH & DESIGN
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSCI332401
Meeting times
W 0330PM-0630PM
Meeting location
TOWNE BUILDING 315
Instructors
DUTWIN, DAVID
Description
Survey research is a small but rich acadmic field and discipline, drawing on theory and practice from many diverse fields including political science and communication.This course canvasses the science and practice of survey methods,sampling theory, instrument development and operationalization, and the analysis and reporting of survey data. Major areas of focus include measurement and research on survey errors, application to election polling, new frontiers in data collection, overall development of data management and introductory statistics.
Course number only
332
Use local description
No

PSCI330 - POL&POW/POLICY MKG IN DC

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI330 - POL&POW/POLICY MKG IN DC
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
301
Section ID
PSCI330301
Meeting times
TBA TBA-
Instructors
MARTINEZ, DEIRDRE
Description
This seminar is taught in Washington D.C. for students enrolled in the Washington Semester Program. It includes an orientation to observation and research in the Washington Community and a major independent research project on the politics of governance.
Course number only
330
Use local description
No

PSCI314 - DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMER

Status
O
Activity
SEM
Title (text only)
PSCI314 - DEMOCRACY IN LATIN AMER
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
401
Section ID
PSCI314401
Meeting times
R 0130PM-0430PM
Meeting location
PERRY WORLD HOUSE 108
Instructors
FALLETI, TULIA
Description
Since the inception of the twenty first century, Latin America has undergone major economic, social, and political transformations. Many of the neoliberal policies of the last quarter of the twentieth century were reversed or revisited, economic inequality decreased significantly across the region, and anumber of governments turned to the left of the political spectrum, often instituting major public policy and constitutional reforms. How have those changes affected citizenship and democracy in the region? In particular, have citizens' channels for representation and participation changed in the recent past? What has happened to local participatory institutions since the return tothe right in some countries of the region? The course will explore these and related questions. Students will develop their own research projects throughout the semester. While not a requirement, the ability to read Spanish or Portuguese will significantly enhance students' learning experience.
Course number only
314
Use local description
No

PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
206
Section ID
PSCI272206
Meeting times
R 0400PM-0500PM
Meeting location
MCNEIL BUILDING 169
Instructors
SCHNEYER, DAVID
Description
This course examines American constitutional development from the eve of WWI through the second Obama administration. Topics include the growth of the New Deal and a Great Society regulatory and redistributive state, struggles for equal rights for racial and ethnic minorities, women and GLBT Americans, contests over freedoms of religion and expression, criminal justice issues, the Reagan Revolution and the revival of federalism and property rights, and issues of national security powers after September 11, 2001. Lectures are on videos and class time is devoted to in-depth discussions.
Course number only
272
Use local description
No

PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
205
Section ID
PSCI272205
Meeting times
F 1000AM-1100AM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 214
Instructors
DZIKI, ALEKSANDRA
Description
This course examines American constitutional development from the eve of WWI through the second Obama administration. Topics include the growth of the New Deal and a Great Society regulatory and redistributive state, struggles for equal rights for racial and ethnic minorities, women and GLBT Americans, contests over freedoms of religion and expression, criminal justice issues, the Reagan Revolution and the revival of federalism and property rights, and issues of national security powers after September 11, 2001. Lectures are on videos and class time is devoted to in-depth discussions.
Course number only
272
Use local description
No

PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II

Status
O
Activity
REC
Title (text only)
PSCI272 - AMER CON LAW II
Term
2017A
Subject area
PSCI
Section number only
204
Section ID
PSCI272204
Meeting times
F 0900AM-1000AM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 214
Instructors
DZIKI, ALEKSANDRA
Description
This course examines American constitutional development from the eve of WWI through the second Obama administration. Topics include the growth of the New Deal and a Great Society regulatory and redistributive state, struggles for equal rights for racial and ethnic minorities, women and GLBT Americans, contests over freedoms of religion and expression, criminal justice issues, the Reagan Revolution and the revival of federalism and property rights, and issues of national security powers after September 11, 2001. Lectures are on videos and class time is devoted to in-depth discussions.
Course number only
272
Use local description
No