- Docente: Rossella Bozzon
- Crediti formativi: 8
- SSD: SPS/14
- Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese
- Modalità didattica: Convenzionale - Lezioni in presenza
- Campus: Forli
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Corso:
Laurea Magistrale in
International Politics and Economics (cod. 5702)
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Laurea Magistrale in International Relations (cod. 9084)
Campus di Bologna
Laurea Magistrale in Politica, amministrazione e organizzazione (cod. 9085)
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dal 19/02/2025 al 28/05/2025
Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire
The course explores the mutual influences between international politics and international economic dynamics. In particular, it will discuss the relationship between economic globalization, democracy, global and regional governance. At the end of the course, students will be able to analyse and discuss issues such as: What are its political pre-preconditions for globalization? What are the main economic and political ideas that have shaped current wave globalization? What are the main economic and political effects of globalization at the domestic and international level? What are the main challenges for the current global economic order?
Contenuti
The course is organized in lectures and seminars.
Lectures: Introduce the core debates and principles of comparative political economy and economic sociology.
The 8 lessons will focus on:
- Capitalism, Classical Political Economy and Economic Sociology
- New Boundaries between Economics and Sociology: The debate on methods
- Globalization and the Diversity of Capitalisms
A detailed schedule will be provided at the beginning of the course.
Seminars: Provide opportunities for in-depth discussions on key topics through class work, presentations, and debates. For the seminar sessions, students will be divided into two groups.
Seminar topics:
Preparation and Materials
Students are required to carefully read the assigned material before each session. Active participation is especially recommended during seminars. (Part of) readings and materials will be available on the Virtuale page of the course.
Testi/Bibliografia
Lectures
1. Capitalism, Classical Political Economy and Economic Sociology
- Trigilia C., Economic Sociology, Blackwell, 2002, pp. 1-35,
- Clift Ben (2021) Comparative Political Economy. States, Markets and Global Capitalism (2nd Edition), pp.27-66
2. New Boundaries between Economics and Sociology: The debate on methods
- Trigilia C., Economic Sociology, Blackwell, 2002, pp. 119-134
- Clift Ben (2021) Comparative Political Economy. States, Markets and Global Capitalism (2nd Edition), p.67-92
3. Globalization and the Diversity of Capitalisms
- Trigilia C., Economic Sociology, Blackwell, 2002, pp.237-255
- Melinda Mills, Globalization and Inequality, European Sociological Review, Volume 25, Issue 1, February 2009, Pages 1–8, https://doi-org.ezproxy.unibo.it/10.1093/esr/jcn046
- Riain, S. O. (2000). States and Markets in an Era of Globalization. Annual review of sociology, 26(1), 187-213.
- Swank, Duane, 'Globalization', in Daniel Béland, and others (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State, 2nd edn, Oxford Handbooks (2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 8 Dec. 2021), https://doi-org.ezproxy.unibo.it/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198828389.013.25.
Seminars
The reading list for each seminar will be made available at the beginning of the course.
Metodi didattici
Frontal lectures, interactive seminars
Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento
The evaluation will consist in :
- 50% from class presentations
- 35% from active participation in seminars
- 15% from the final oral exam
Strumenti a supporto della didattica
Ms Teams, Virtuale, videos, power point
Orario di ricevimento
Consulta il sito web di Rossella Bozzon
SDGs



L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.