Courses in 2019/20
Courses to be taught in English as part of the School’s doctoral programme in the academic year 2019-2020.
Compulsory courses: Philosophy
- Mikołaj Ratajczak, Marta Olesik: Interpreting and constructing -working with a philosophical text
- Adam Lipszyc: Word, Flesh and Subjectivity: Selected Notions of the Human in the 20th Century Philosophy
- Szymon Wróbel: Philosophy in the Process of Making Concepts Biopolitics
- Agata Bielik- Robson Major Trends in Contemporary Humanities
Compulsory courses: sociology
- Sławomir Kapralski:
Pt I Sociological theories: the tradition and current notions , ptII Sociological theories: the tradition and current notions - Michał Kotnarowski:
Quantitative methods of data analysis: statistical theory and good practices - Piotr Binder, Marta Olcoń-Kubicka,:
Approaches to Qualitative Methods in Research Practice - Irina Tomescu-Dubrow, Josh Dubrow, Ilona Wysmulek:
Empirical Research in the Social Sciences: Design, Implementation and Write-up (Part I) Part II: Reading and Writing in the Social Sciences (30 hours in Semester II)
Optional courses
- Methodology and ethical issues of psychological studies (Metodologia i etyka badań psychologicznych)
- Advanced statistical analysis (Zaawansowane analizy statystyczne)
- Psychology in modules: Cognitive psychology, Peronality Psychology and Individual Differences, and Neurophysiological basis of behaviours (Psychologia ogólna w modułach: psychologia poznawcza, psychologia osobowości różnic indywidualnych oraz neurofizjologiczne podstawy zachowania)
- Social Psychology (Psychologia społeczna)
- Political Psychology (seminar)
- Programming PsychoPy Experiments with Python
- Piotr Osęka, Recent Political History of Central-Eastern Europe (available from 2020-21)
- Agnieszka Cianciara (ISP PAN) – European Studies: Theories and Concepts (available from 2nd semester 2019/2020)
- Monika Sus (Hertie School of Governance) – Foresight Analysis in International Relations (available from 2nd semester 2019/2020)
- Ryszard Żelichowski (ISP PAN) – Benelux: History and Politics (available in 2020-21)
- Adam Burakowski (ISP PAN, ambasador RP w Indiach) – Contemporary Politics in South Asia (available in 2020-21) – to be confirmed
- Andrzej Leder Logic and Trauma VII – Dynamis and Ethos
From the MA programme
- Henryk Banaszak (U. Warsaw)– Elementary Statistics(Research methods)Report Requirements2018
- Radosław Markowski (SWPS) – Political sociology
- Michał Federowicz (IFiS PAN), Andrzej Rychard (IFiS PAN)Economy and Society I. 2019-20
- Magdalena Grabowska (IFiS PAN))/Joanna Regulska (UC Davis)– Womens Political Identity in Making
- Annamaria Orla-Bukowska (Jagellonian U.)– The Holocaust and its cultural meaning
- Zdzisław Mach (Jagellonian U.)Culture and Nationalism 2019
- Andrzej Rychard (IFiS PAN) – Sociology of Institutional Change
- Marta Olcoń Kubicka (IFiS PAN)– Qualitative Methods
- Henryk Banaszak (U. Warsaw)– Quantitative Methods 2019
- Michał Federowicz/Michał Sitek (IFiS PAN)– Economy and Society II 2019
- Sławomir Kapralski (UP Krakow)–Theories of Culture
- Sławomir Kapralski (UP Krakow)–The Roma (Gypsies) of Central/Eastern Europe
- Edwin Bendyk (Collegium Civitas) Mirek Filiciak (SWPS)– e Media
- Paweł Załęski (U. Warsaw)– Civil Society inTheory and Practice
- Michał Federowicz/Michał Sitek (IFiS PAN) – Political economy of policy reform
- Peter Przytuła (U. Minnesota)– Mass Communication and Society
- Peter Przytuła (U. Minnesota)– Media Ethics
- Jan Kubik (Rutgers)– Beyond political Culture
- Leslie Holmes (U.Melbourne)– Organised Crime and Human Trafficking
- Leslie Holmes (U.Melbourne)– Corruption
- Jan Pakulski (University of Tasmania) Leadership and Elites in Contemporary Politics
- Radosław Markowski (SWPS) Backsliding into Authoritarianism
- Martin Krygier( UNSW) The rule of law