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Teoretyczne i metodologiczne aspekty badania instytucji politycznych i bezpieczeństwa narodowego |
Teoretyczne i metodologiczne aspekty badania instytucji politycznych i bezpieczeństwa narodowego |
Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of Research on Political and National Security Institutions |
Kurs zapewnia doktorantom kompleksowy przegląd analizy instytucjonalnej w naukach politycznych. Uczestnicy kursu zapoznają się z różnymi konceptualizacjami terminu "instytucja" opracowanymi w naukach społecznych. Zapoznają się również z różnymi rodzajami nowego instytucjonalizmu, a także z badaniami nad zmianą instytucjonalną i projektowaniem instytucjonalnym. Doktoranci zapoznają się również z Gramatyką Instytucjonalną, nowym narzędziem analitycznym stosowanym w naukach politycznych. |
ZAJĘCIA OBOWIĄZKOWE DLA WYBRANYCH DYSCYPLIN
Kurs zapewnia doktorantom kompleksowy przegląd analizy instytucjonalnej w naukach politycznych. Obejmuje zarówno kwestie teoretyczne, jak i metodologiczne, w oparciu o literaturę i dotychczasowe badania. |
Campbell, J. L. (2004), Institutional Change and Globalization, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford.
Crawford, S., & Ostrom, E. (1995), A Grammar of Institutions, The American Political Science Review, 89(3), 582–600.
Frantz, C., Siddiki, S. (2020), Institutional Grammar 2.0: A Refined Specification for Encoding and Analyzing Institutional Design, Public Administration, in print.
Goodin, R.E. (1996, online 2012), The Theory of Institutional Design, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Hay, C. (2002), Political Analysis. A Critical Introduction, Palgrave Macmiilan, Basingstoke, New York.
Heritier, A. (2007), Explaining Institutional Change in Europe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York.
Hindriks, F., & Guala, F. (2015), Institutions, rules, and equilibria: A unified theory, Journal of Institutional Economics, 11(3), 459–480.
Kingston, Ch. and G., Caballero (2009), Comparing Theories of Institutional Change, Journal of Institutional Economics, 5(2), 151-180.
Lowndes V. and M. Roberts (2013), Why Institutions Matter. The New Institutionalism in Political Science, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, New York.
Mahoney, J. and K., Thelen, eds. (2013), Explaining Institutional Change. Ambiguity, Agency, and Power, Cambridge University Press, New York.
March, J. G. and J, P., Olsen (1998), Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders, International Organization, 52(4), 943-969.
March, J. G. and J. P., Olsen (1989), Rediscovering Institutions. The Organizational Basis of Politics, Free Press, New York.
Olsen, J.P. (1997), Institutional Design in Democratic Contexts, The Journal of Political Philosophy, 5(3), 203-229.
Ostrom, E. (2006), Understanding Institutional Diversity, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford.
Pierson, P. (2004), Politics in Time. History, Institutions, and Social Analysis, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford.
Searle, J. R. (2005), What is an institution? Journal of Institutional Economics, 1(1), 1–22. |
Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of Research on Political and National Security Institutions |
Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of Research on Political and National Security Institutions |
The course provides Ph.D. candidates with a comprehensive overview of institutional analysis in political science. The course participants will get acquainted with different conceptualizations of the term ‘institution’ developed in social science. They will also get familiar with various types of new institutionalism as well as with research on institutional change and institutional design. Ph.D. candidates will be also presented with the Institutional Grammar, a new analytical tool used in political science. |
COMPULSORY CLASSES FOR SELECTED DISCIPLINES
The course provides Ph.D. candidates with a comprehensive overview of institutional analysis in political science. It includes both the theoretical and methodological questions, basing on the literature and research to date. |
Campbell, J. L. (2004), Institutional Change and Globalization, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford.
Crawford, S., & Ostrom, E. (1995), A Grammar of Institutions, The American Political Science Review, 89(3), 582–600.
Frantz, C., Siddiki, S. (2020), Institutional Grammar 2.0: A Refined Specification for Encoding and Analyzing Institutional Design, Public Administration, in print.
Goodin, R.E. (1996, online 2012), The Theory of Institutional Design, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Hay, C. (2002), Political Analysis. A Critical Introduction, Palgrave Macmiilan, Basingstoke, New York.
Heritier, A. (2007), Explaining Institutional Change in Europe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York.
Hindriks, F., & Guala, F. (2015), Institutions, rules, and equilibria: A unified theory, Journal of Institutional Economics, 11(3), 459–480.
Kingston, Ch. and G., Caballero (2009), Comparing Theories of Institutional Change, Journal of Institutional Economics, 5(2), 151-180.
Lowndes V. and M. Roberts (2013), Why Institutions Matter. The New Institutionalism in Political Science, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, New York.
Mahoney, J. and K., Thelen, eds. (2013), Explaining Institutional Change. Ambiguity, Agency, and Power, Cambridge University Press, New York.
March, J. G. and J, P., Olsen (1998), Institutional Dynamics of International Political Orders, International Organization, 52(4), 943-969.
March, J. G. and J. P., Olsen (1989), Rediscovering Institutions. The Organizational Basis of Politics, Free Press, New York.
Olsen, J.P. (1997), Institutional Design in Democratic Contexts, The Journal of Political Philosophy, 5(3), 203-229.
Ostrom, E. (2006), Understanding Institutional Diversity, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford.
Pierson, P. (2004), Politics in Time. History, Institutions, and Social Analysis, Princeton University Press, Princeton and Oxford.
Searle, J. R. (2005), What is an institution? Journal of Institutional Economics, 1(1), 1–22. |
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Wydział Nauk Politycznych i Studiów Międzynarodowych |
Faculty of Political Science and International Studies |