Sociology and Criminology

Citizenship, Activism and Resistance

Module code: L4069B
Level 5
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Seminar, Lecture
Assessment modes: Essay

Citizenship and participation is a module looking at the sociology of political involvement beyond the vote. It introduces different forms and sites of citizenship in the contemporary state - in relation to welfare, health, work, consumption, family life and the city or urban community - and also considers different expressions of social or civic activism, from volunteering to violent protest. The use and limitations of direct democratic experiments is examined, through analysis of various types of deliberative forum and citizen polling, and we consider the appeal of notions of 'responsibility' and 'choice'. You will learn through examining specific cases each week.

Module learning outcomes

  • Demonstrate understanding and knowledge of key topics and debates relating to citizenship and participation in political sociology
  • Demonstrate critical understanding the relationship between individuals and states in different societies and over time
  • Assess the strengths and weaknesses of empirical material as evidence in specific cases
  • Critically evaluate competing theoretical perspectives on citizenship and participation in writing