Spring 2024 Political Science GR8420 section 001

POL CULTURE, PARTICIPTN

Call Number 13271
Day & Time
Location
R 10:10am-12:00pm
270B International Affairs Building
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Andrew J Nathan
Type COLLOQUIA
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

The idea that culture influences politics has been a core theme of the modern social sciences. But scholars have debated what culture is, what it influences, and how. The course looks at some of the foundational works in this literature. It then focuses on the stream of research that uses survey research methods and in so doing, focuses on the understanding of political culture as a distribution within a society of values, norms, and attitudes toward political objects. Within this literature, we look at how social scientists using survey research have assessed the impact of political culture on one type of behavior, political participation, and one type of attitude, regime legitimacy. This in turn involves a discussion of the distinction in the literature between democratic and authoritarian regime types, and how they differ with respect to drivers of participation and causes of legitimacy. The course deals with culture, regime type, participation, and legitimacy at both the conceptual and methodological levels. By critiquing prominent works in the field, we will learn more about problems of measurement, question formulation, response category design, and questionnaire design, and about practical problems of gaining access and conducting interviews in various social and political environments. We will develop an appreciation of how sampling techniques affect the reliability of findings, and discuss the possibilities and limits of using non-random and flawed samples. Students who can use statistical software will have an opportunity to work with the Asian Barometer Survey Wave 4 dataset.

Web Site Vergil
Department Political Science
Enrollment 10 students (20 max) as of 5:06PM Sunday, June 2, 2024
Subject Political Science
Number GR8420
Section 001
Division Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Campus Morningside
Note No direct registration; those interested should join waitlis
Section key 20241POLS8420G001