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 191-426 Violence and the Nation State

Note

Available as 191-326 at 3rd-year level.

Credit Points

16.7 3rd and 4th year

Coordinator

Dr David Tait

Prerequisites

3rd year: Any two second-level criminology subjects; 4th year: Admission to Criminology Honours.

Semester

2

Contact

One 1-hour lecture and a 2-hour seminar per week

Subject Description

The subject examines the role of the nation-state in promoting, regulating and carrying out violence. Case studies may include the white settlement of Australia, the Holocaust, the slave trade and corporal punishment in schools. Students who complete this subject should be able to: analyse critically the role of nation-states in promoting, regulating and carrying out violence against individuals, communities and states; understand justifications and critiques of official violence in social theory; critically examine and deconstruct theories of the 'state', 'genocide', ethnicity and masculinity in relation to state-sanctioned violence; demonstrate an understanding of methods and techniques useful for analysing information about violence and the state, including oral history, document analysis and analysis of official statistics; demonstrate an ability to carry out independent research on state violence using an appropriate range of sources and techniques

Assessment

Up to 5000 words written work at 3rd year level and 6000 words at 4th year level. An examination may be substituted for part of the written work.



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