POL2702H: Constituent Power in Comparative Perspective: Identity, Contention, and Mobilization

This course examines dimensions of Comparative Politics that are largely "beyond" or "below" the state. Asking how social and political power interact, it considers how preferences, identities, and subjectivities are formed, 2) how they are mobilized through contentious politics, and 3) how they relate to state power across a wide range of historical and contemporary contexts.

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St. George