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 Postgraduate Course: Comparative Territorial Politics (PLIT11014)
Course Outline
	
		| School | School of Social and Political Science | College | College of Humanities and Social Science |  
		| Course type | Standard | Availability | Available to all students |  
		| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | Credits | 20 |  
		| Home subject area | Politics | Other subject area | None |  
		| Course website | None | Taught in Gaelic? | No |  
		| Course description | Political systems across Europe have been reshaped by federalising, regionalising and devolution reforms since the 1960s. These reforms challenge the processes of state formation and nation-building that culminated in the democratic nation-states that were consolidated after World War II. Comparative Territorial Politics explores this territorial challenge. 
 
 
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Entry Requirements
    
		| Pre-requisites |  | Co-requisites |  |  
		| Prohibited Combinations |  | Other requirements | None |  
		| Additional Costs | None |  
Information for Visiting Students 
    
		| Pre-requisites | None |  
		| Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? | Yes |  
Course Delivery Information
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| Delivery period: 2010/11  Semester 2, Available to all students (SV1) | WebCT enabled:  Yes | Quota:  None |  
		| Location | Activity | Description | Weeks | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |  | No Classes have been defined for this Course |  | First Class | Week  1, Monday,  14:00 - 15:50,  Zone: Central. Room 2.3, 22 Buccleuch Place |  
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Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
    
		| -	understand the territorial challenges facing postwar ?nation-states? -	be able to evaluate competing indicators and interpretations of ?de-nationalisation? of identities, political participation and social welfare
 -	understand the distinctive features of territorial politics in different European states and compare those features across states
 -	understand the multi-level dynamics associated with sub-state territorial politics in an era of deepening European integration
 -	through the study of selected documents assess the practical policy challenges posed by contemporary territorial politics
 -	assess the constitutional dynamics of UK territorial politics following devolution
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Assessment Information 
    
        | The course will be assessed by a 4,000 word coursework essay as well as a  mark for tutorial participation. 15% of the overall mark for will be for tutorial participation. This is to enhance the input of students in the presentational part of the course, which will cover 5 of the 11 weeks. The essay will make up the other 85% of the overall mark. |  
Special Arrangements 
    
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Additional Information 
    
		| Academic description | Not entered |  
		| Syllabus | Not entered |  
		| Transferable skills | Not entered |  
		| Reading list | Not entered |  
		| Study Abroad | Not entered |  
		| Study Pattern | Not entered |  
		| Keywords | Not entered |  
Contacts 
	
		| Course organiser | Dr Nicola Mcewen Tel: (0131 6)51 1831
 Email: N.McEwen@ed.ac.uk
 | Course secretary | Mrs Gillian Macdonald Tel: (0131 6)51 3244
 Email: gillian.macdonald@ed.ac.uk
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 31 January 2011 8:15 am
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