Course: Politology

Structural unit: Faculty of Philosophy

Title
Code
ОК 11
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
Form of study
External form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Before studying this course, students should know the definitions and interpretations of the main categories and concepts of political science; content and evolution of theoretical concepts of politics; the essence and main problems of modern political life; genesis, formation and history of Ukrainian statehood; be able to collect and interpret information on phenomena and phenomena of politics, socio-political processes and events; possess basic skills of scientific research, information gathering, use of scientific sources.
Course content
The discipline "Fundamentals of Kratology" covers 11 topics, grouped into two semantic parts. The first part deals with general issues of kratology as a system of sciences of power and power relations; transformation of scientific knowledge about power at different stages of historical development; The main approaches are the interpretation of the concepts of "power" / "political power" and its form of implementation. In the second - the concept of power; the ratio of such phenomena as legality, legitimacy and effectiveness of political power; dichotomy power / politics, power / morality, power / religion, power / ethics; the latest types of power and power relations in the world, including in Ukraine.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Adzhemohlu D., Robinson Dzh. Chomu natsiyi zanepadayutʹ / D. Adzhemohlu, Dzh. Robinson ; per. z anhl. Oleksandra Demʺyanchuka. – 2-he vyd., vypr. – K.: Nash format, 2017. – 440 s. 2. Bereza A. V. Reformuvannya publichnoyi vlady: suchasni kontseptsiyi ta politychna praktyka : monohrafiya / A. V. Bereza; NAN Ukrayiny, In-t derzhavy i prava im. V. M. Koretsʹkoho. – K. : Lohos, 2012. – 359 c. 3. Zheltov, V.V. Teoryya vlasty : ucheb. posobye: [dlya vuzov] / V. V. Zheltov. – 2-e yzd., pererab. – M.: Flynta, 2008. – 582 s. 4. nstrumenty ta memanizmy vprovadzhennya publichnoyi polityky v Ukrayini : navch. posib / avt. kol. : S. O. Teleshun, S. V. Sytnyk, I. V. Reyterovych, O. H. Pukhkal ta in. ; za zah. red. S. O. Teleshuna, d-ra polit. nauk, prof. – Kyyiv : NADU, 2018. – 240 s. 5. Keltner D. Paradoks vlasty: kak obretayut y teryayut vlyyanye / D. Keltner; per. s anhl. YU. Holʹdberha. – M.: KoLybry, Azbuka-Attykus, 2016. – 184 s.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures Seminars, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral reports, additions, participation in the discussion are subject to evaluation at the seminars. The evaluation criteria for oral answers can be: completeness of the question; presentation logic; confidence and persuasiveness, language culture; use of basic and additional literature (monographs, textbooks, magazines, other periodicals, etc.); analytical reasoning, ability to make comparisons, conclusions. Checking the level of mastering the material of self-developed topics is carried out by writing an individual independent task, essay, synopsis of primary sources, creative work. Criteria for assessing the types of independent work are: complete disclosure of issues; integrity, systematicity, logical sequence, ability to formulate conclusions; accuracy of writing; preparation of material using various technical means
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

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