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Sociological Theory

This course is designed to provide graduate students with a broad perspective on classical and modern theoretical perspectives in sociology and social anthropology.

Psychology of Decision Making

To familiarize students with psychological concepts underlying decision making, and offer a widened scope for decision-making research

Ethnographic Perspectives on the State

This is a seminar-style course designed to critically interrogate the concept of the state as an object of ethnographic enquiry. The course will attempt to disaggregate the state as a taken-for-granted entity or institution and focus on the multiple ways in which the state can be realized as an idea or ‘effect’.

Political Philosophy

Students taking this course will critically engage with key texts in political philosophy from a variety of philosophical traditions. The aim will be to engage with these texts as part of a living tradition of thinking about politics, and to mine them for insights about the contemporary world. Specific topics and texts may vary from semester to semester.

Advanced Topics in Policy Studies

This course will introduce students to advanced topics in Policy Studies as decided by the instructor.

Industry and Society

The basic aim of this course is to introduce students to the study and understanding of modern industrial societies.

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