Political PsychologyThis course builds upon previous study of the "culture war," describing a movement toward new rather than traditional forms of group affiliation, and its implications for social cohesion and public trust in institutions. Through a series of independent study projects, this course applies quantitative and qualitative methods to measure or reflect the degree and velocity of cultural change within particular field sites, including faith-based university settings.
Course Schedule TBDReference Texts (from the Culture Wars)Please note that posting a text does not necessarily mean its content is endorsed. Some of this content is academic, some is popular and polemical (ie. artifacts intended to stir debate).
Primary texts
Week 1: What differentiates cultural/moral issues from other ones?
Week 2: Interrogating determinism - Demographics, genes, and the left-right distinction
Week 3/4; Political Psychology - How groups became the contemporary unit of evaluation
Week 5/6: Faith and the "clash of civilizations" - Good and evil in secular vs. sacred domains
Week 7: Life & Death - Debates over who determines the sanctity of life (human vs. divine agency)
Week 8/9: Gender and Queerness - The genesis and evolution of a new social order
Week 10: Race: Indigeneity, Blackness, and Whiteness - Demographic shifts change the conversation
Week 11: The Environment - Debates over the balance between attraction ("market") and compulsion ("law")
Week 12: Conclusion - Politics as religion and culture?
Supplementary texts
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