Globalization, Normative Pluralism and Social Deviance
A.Y. 2024/2025
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with a general understanding of the concepts of legal globalization and normative pluralism. Furthermore, within this theoretical framework, the course aims to delve into the relationship between law, rights, and cultural diversity, a macro-area that is particularly influenced by the dynamics of globalization and pluralism in contemporary societies.
Expected learning outcomes
- Knowledge and understanding of the concepts of legal globalization and normative pluralism;
- Ability to apply the acquired knowledge to the analysis of the legal regulation of contemporary societies;
- Ability to analyze critically and autonomously the impact of the dynamics of globalization of law and normative pluralism on fundamental rights;
- Ability to express the acquired knowledge with argumentative coherence and accurate terminology;
- Ability to undertake in-depth studies on the relationship between globalization, pluralism, and law, through a method that combines theoretical analysis and critical observation.
- Ability to apply the acquired knowledge to the analysis of the legal regulation of contemporary societies;
- Ability to analyze critically and autonomously the impact of the dynamics of globalization of law and normative pluralism on fundamental rights;
- Ability to express the acquired knowledge with argumentative coherence and accurate terminology;
- Ability to undertake in-depth studies on the relationship between globalization, pluralism, and law, through a method that combines theoretical analysis and critical observation.
Lesson period: Third trimester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Third trimester
Course syllabus
The lectures will cover the following topics:
- Introduction to the Course
- Migration and Globalization
- Cultural Pluralism and Social Inclusion
- Migration and Social Deviance
- Media, Public Perception, and Migration
- Human Rights and Migration
- Introduction to the Course
- Migration and Globalization
- Cultural Pluralism and Social Inclusion
- Migration and Social Deviance
- Media, Public Perception, and Migration
- Human Rights and Migration
Prerequisites for admission
The course will build upon knowledge acquired in the courses on the sociology of migration and on social statistics and population dynamics. Lectures will be given in Italian and attending students will be required to read texts and participate in class discussions in that language.
Teaching methods
The teaching activities will include lectures and class discussions. The standard language for both activities will be Italian. Students who don't have the necessary knowledge of Italian to participate effectively in the course can take the exam in English as non-attending students.
For the final exam, non-attending students should prepare the texts listed in a bibliography that will be provided on request.
For the final exam, non-attending students should prepare the texts listed in a bibliography that will be provided on request.
Teaching Resources
Students who don't have the necessary knowledge of Italian to participate effectively in the course, but who are interested in the topics of the course, can take the exam in English as non-attending students.
A bibliography in English is available on request. To receive it, please contact the teacher by e-mail.
A bibliography in English is available on request. To receive it, please contact the teacher by e-mail.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final exam for non-attending students consists of a written test. For further information on the assessment methods and criteria, please consult the document uploaded on the Ariel course website.
SPS/12 - SOCIOLOGY OF LAW, DEVIANCE AND SOCIAL CHANGE - University credits: 6
Lessons: 40 hours
Professor:
Cela Eralba
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Cela EralbaProfessor(s)
Reception:
By appointment On Microsoft Teams