EUP408 Radicalism in Europe

Fakulta sociálních studií
podzim 2014
Rozsah
1/1/0. 7 kr. Ukončení: zk.
Vyučující
doc. JUDr. PhDr. Marek Čejka, Ph.D. (přednášející)
prof. JUDr. PhDr. Miroslav Mareš, Ph.D. (přednášející)
Mgr. et Mgr. Jiří Navrátil, Ph.D. (přednášející)
Garance
PhDr. Petr Suchý, Ph.D.
Katedra mezinárodních vztahů a evropských studií – Fakulta sociálních studií
Kontaktní osoba: Olga Cídlová, DiS.
Dodavatelské pracoviště: Katedra mezinárodních vztahů a evropských studií – Fakulta sociálních studií
Rozvrh
St 17:00–18:30 U53
Omezení zápisu do předmětu
Předmět je určen pouze studentům mateřských oborů.
Mateřské obory/plány
Cíle předmětu
The goal of the course is to introduce students to the study of radicalism in Europe. At the end of the course the students shall be capable to differentiate within the most important forms of radicalism, to trace and compare their ideological backgrounds and to characterize their organizational structures. On the other hand, students shall also be able to evaluate, criticize or compare state policies against antidemocratic and violent forms of radicalism.
Osnova
  • 1. Introduction to the course
  • 2. The concept of radicalism and interconnected terms
  • 3. Radical right in Europe I. (fascism, nazism)
  • 4. Radical right in Europe II. (new right, right-wing populism, new anti-semitism and anti-sionism)
  • 5. Religious radicalism in Europe I. (islamic radicalism)
  • 6. Religious radicalism in Europe II. (jewish, christian and sectarian radicalism)
  • 7. The Radical Left in Europe I. (Marxism, Communism, and post-Marxism)
  • 8. The Radical Left in Europe II. (Anarchism, Anti-capitalism, and Anti-globalism
  • 9. Radical Environmentalism, Radical Feminism
  • 10. Ethnic radicalism in Europe
  • 11. Policy against radicalism in Europe on national level
  • 12. Perspectives of radicalism on European level
  • 13. Perspectives of radicalism in Europe
Literatura
  • Backes, U. (2007): Meaning and Forms of Political Extremism, Central European Political Science Review, Vol. IX, No. 4, pp. 242-262 http://www.cepsr.com/clanek.php?ID=316
  • Kopeček, L. (2007): The Far Right in Europe, Central European Political Science Review, Vol. IX, No. 4, pp. 280-293 http://www.cepsr.com/dwnld/kopecekx20040403.pdf
  • Further readings are available on internet (see detailed syllabus)
  • Contemporary political ideologies. Edited by John Eatwell - Anthony Wright. 2nd ed. London: Pinter, 1999, viii, 296. ISBN 1-85567-606-0. info
  • MARX, Karl a Friedrich ENGELS. The Communist manifesto. Edited by A. J. P. Taylor. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books, 1979, 123 s. ISBN 0-14-020915-8. info
Výukové metody
Teaching methods consist of lectures, class discussions and presentations of position papers.
Metody hodnocení
Course Requirements 1. Students are expected to read the required reading(s) for each seminar. If there are two or three required readings rather than one, students are expected to read all of them. 2. Students are encouraged to actively participate in the seminars by posing questions of clarification or bringing up problems for discussion. 3. Students are expected to write 2 short position papers (300-600 words each) on 2 different seminar topics. The papers should include a summary of the main points of the required reading(s), a critique of these readings, questions of clarification, and possible questions for discussion. To enable the organization of the in-class discussion, papers must have three clearly identified sections: 1) a summary section entitled “Summary”; 2) a critique section entitled “Critique”; 3) a section containing questions for discussion entitled “Questions”. Papers that do not have this structure and contain different points scattered throughout the text will be rejected and will not count towards the student’s grade. The position papers should be uploaded in the Information system MU (section “Odevzdávárny”) and sent via e-mail to the lecturer responsible for the respective seminar. The papers should be uploaded and submitted no later than 1 p. m. of the day before the seminar for which the paper is written. The personal presentation of papers in seminar is necessary. 4. At the end of the semester students should submit a 10-page long final paper on a topic relevant to the course (deadline for submission is January 9, 2011). 5. There will be a final in-class written exam, consisting of five questions based on the required readings and the discussions in class. Grading Students will be awarded 12 points for the submission of 2 position papers of acceptable quality, in compliance with the required structure of position papers, and in the specified deadline. Points are awarded for the submission of separate papers (max. 6 for each paper). Late submissions and submission of papers that do not meet the minimal requirements of quality and structure are not acceptable. Students will be awarded 18 points for the submission of a final paper of acceptable quality. Students will be awarded 30 points for final written exam. Each final-exam question gets between 0 and 6 points. The grade will be calculated on the basis of the number of points collected. In order to complete the course, students must collect at least 36 points (60% of the max. points for all parts, i.e. 60 points). Evaluation: 56-60: A 51-55: B 46-50: C 41-45: D 36-40: E 0-35: F
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
Informace učitele
Compulsory readings for the course is to be found in Study Materials folder of Information System or on the Internet.
Další komentáře
Předmět je vyučován každoročně.
Předmět je zařazen také v obdobích podzim 2005, podzim 2006, podzim 2007, podzim 2008, podzim 2009, podzim 2010, podzim 2011, podzim 2012, podzim 2013, podzim 2015, podzim 2016, podzim 2017, podzim 2018, podzim 2019.