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Theories of Nationalism

Theories of Nationalism


OSNOVNI PODACI

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116143

ECTS:

5.0

Nositelji:

dr. sc. Tihomir Cipek , prof.

Izvođači:

dr. sc. Tihomir Cipek , prof. - Seminar

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DETALJNE INFORMACIJE

1. KOMPONENTA

  • Predavanja 30
  • Seminar 30

* Opterećenje je izraženo u školskim satima (1 školski sat = 45 minuta)

OPIS PREDMETA:

Poučiti studente i studentice glavnim suvremenim teorijama nacionalizma, analizirati ključne pojmove i raspravljati o klasičnim raspravama, pitanjima i nedoumicama kod proučavanja nacionalizma. Na kolegiju će se raspravljati o pitanju zašto je nacionalizam još uvijek važan pokretač u suvremenoj politici i zašto je njegovo znanstveno proučavanje i dalje relevantno. Nakon toga dati će se pregled i ocjena glavnih sustavnih tipologija nacionalizma, i ispitati kako se ključni pojmovi, kao što su nacija , nacionalizam , nacionalnost , identitet i srodni nazivi koriste kod različitih autora. Nadalje, kolegij će se baviti glavnim teorijama (modernizam, konstruktivizam, primordializam, postmodernizam) koje objašnjavaju nastanak nacionalizma. Također će ukratko ispitati i kako se reproducira nacionalna i etnička simbolika. Kolegij će se baviti i suvremenim društvenim i političkim promjenama koje utječu na budućnost nacionalizma, te će se pokušati procijeniti koliko globalizacija utječe na suverenitet, nacionalnu pripadnost, demokraciju i nacionalnu državu.

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NASTAVA

1. SEMESTAR

Izborni GS-1 - Redovni studij - Sveučilišni diplomski studij Novinarstvo
Izborni GS-1 - Redovni studij - Sveučilišni diplomski studij Politologija
Izborni GS-1 - Redovni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Novinarstvo
Izborni GS-1 - Redovni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Politologija


5. SEMESTAR

Izborni NOV 3-1 - Redovni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Novinarstvo
Izborni NOV 3-1 - Izvanredni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Novinarstvo
Izborni pol 3-1 - Redovni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Politologija
Izborni pol 3-1 - Izvanredni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Politologija


7. SEMESTAR

Izborni pol 4-1 - Redovni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Politologija
Izborni pol 4-1 - Izvanredni studij - Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Politologija


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On the other hand, Tibi argues that racism is a European invention, and that Europeans must overcome what he calls "Euro-arrogance" and xenophobia to integrate immigrant.

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