Foundations of Political Sociology: Provide an overview of the foundational concepts, theories, and methods in political sociology, including power, authority, legitimacy, social movements, political participation, and the relationship between state and society.
State and Governance: Explore the role of the state and governance structures in shaping political dynamics and social relations, including the study of state formation, state-society relations, state power, and the politics of policymaking and implementation.
Social Movements and Collective Action: Discuss the dynamics of social movements and collective action, including the mobilization of collective actors, protest strategies, social movement outcomes, and the impact of social movements on political change and social transformation.
Political Ideologies and Beliefs: Examine the role of political ideologies and beliefs in shaping political behavior and attitudes, including the study of political culture, political socialization, political identity formation, and the influence of ideology on political decision-making.
Globalization and Transnational Politics: Address the impact of globalization and transnational processes on politics and society, including the study of global governance structures, international organizations, transnational social movements, and the globalization of political economy.