Green Politics - POL00010H
Module will run
Occurrence | Teaching period |
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A | Autumn Term 2022-23 |
Module aims
Environmental problems are now firmly on the political agenda. The stark threat to the planet from climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution cannot be ignored by governments, political parties, businesses or individual citizens. The environment poses distinctive challenges that rarely have easy solutions.
This module examines the politics of the environment, providing a comprehensive introduction to green ideas and environmental activism. It explores environmental ethics and green political thought, assessing the relationship between 'green ideas' and other political doctrines. It examines the development of green parties, how established political parties have responded to the environmental challenge, and the many different forms of environmental campaigning and protest.
Module learning outcomes
- Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of different ways of thinking politically about the environment, including ethical questions about how humans ought to act towards nature, the distinctiveness of green political ideas and their relationship with other ideologies.
- Critically apply an alternative (ecological) framework to the examination of some of the broader themes of political investigation, including 'reform versus revolution'; 'democracy versus authoritarianism'
- Evaluate different ways of achieving a sustainable society, focusing on collective action by green parties, established political parties and the environmental movement.
Indicative assessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
Special assessment rules
None
Indicative reassessment
Task | % of module mark |
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Essay/coursework | 100 |
Module feedback
Students will receive written timely feedback on their formative assessment. They will also have the opportunity to discuss their feedback during the module tutor's feedback and guidance hours.
Students will receive written feedback on their summative assessment no later than 20 working days after submission; and the module tutor will hold a specific session to discuss feedback, which students can also opt to attend. They will also have the opportunity to discuss their feedback during the module tutor's regular feedback and guidance hours.
Indicative reading
N Carter (2018), The Politics of the Environment 3rd Edition (Cambridge, C.U.P.)