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POLS2067 Australian Political Parties

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Politics and International Relations
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Political Science
Offered in POLS2067 will not be offered in 2012
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course consists of a detailed examination of the social origins and historical evolution of political parties in Australia. The course will examine how parties organise, how they represent themselves to the electorate and how they each, in distinctive ways, project an image of the nation with which they seek to identify. It will also examine the rise and fall of smaller parties. Other areas of inquiry include a look at voter identification and allegiance, the rise of new parties on the right and left and the challenges posed to the traditional party system by such phenomena as globalisation, economic restructuring and the emergence of new social movements.

 

Indicative Assessment

Assessment will consist of a research essay of 2500 words, a tutorial paper, a two-hour examination OR second essay and tutorial participation.

 

Workload

Two lectures and one tutorial a week.

Areas of Interest Political Sciences
Requisite Statement

Two first-year courses in Political Science, or with the permission of the lecturer.

Majors/Specialisations Political Science
Academic Contact Professor Ian Marsh

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