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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (26.10.2021)
As of 2023/2023 academic year, the course will be taught in English only as Modern Political Parties in Comparative Perspective. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (25.10.2021)
There are two major requirements 1) Regular tests on a weekly basis reflecting readings allocated for each lecture. The tests take place on the Moodle on-line platform. The tests make 33 per cent of the final grade. 2) Final exam. The exam makes 67 per cent of the final grade. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (26.10.2021)
Bickerton, Christopher a Carlo Invernizzi Accetti. 2017. Populism and technocracy: opposites or complements? Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 20(2): 186-206. Jääsaari, Johanna, and Daniel Šárovec. 2021. "Pirate Parties: The Original Digital Party Family." pp. 205-226. In Digital Parties. The Challenges of Online Organisation and Participation. Ed. by Oscar Barberà, Giulia Sandri, Patricia Correa and Juan Rodríguez-Teruel. Springer. Daalder, Hans. 1992. A crisis of party? Scandinavian Political Studies 15(4): 269-288. Havlík, Vlastimil a Aneta Pinková. 2012. Populisté, protestní strany, outsideři? Nĕkolik poznámek ke konceptualizaci populistických politických stran. Rexter 10(2): 121-153. Katz, Richard S. and Peter Mair. 1995. Changing models of party organization and party democracy: the emergence of the cartel party. Party Politics 1(1): 5-28. Leconte, Cécile. 2015. From pathology to mainstream phenomenon: Reviewing the Euroscepticism debate in research and theory. International Political Science Review 36(3): 250 –263. Lucardie, Paul. 2000. Prophets, Purifiers and Prolocutors Towards a Theory on the Emergence of New Parties. Party Politics 6(2): 175-185. Margetts, Helen. 2001. "The cyber party." ECPR Joint Session Workshops. Poguntke, Thomas. 2002. Green Parties in National Governments: From Protest to Acquiescence. Environmental Politics 11(1): 133-145 Rydgren, Jens. 2005. Is extreme right-wing populism contagious? Explaining the emergence of a new party family. European Journal of Political Research 44(3): 413-437. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (25.10.2021)
The course is based on lectures and regular readings on a weekly basis on the Moodle platform. |
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Last update: doc. PhDr. Miloš Brunclík, Ph.D. (26.10.2021)
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