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Language of Instruction
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English
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Level of Course Unit
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Bachelor's Degree
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Department / Program
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POLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Type of Program
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Formal Education
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Type of Course Unit
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Elective
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Course Delivery Method
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Face To Face
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Objectives of the Course
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The aim of this course is to examine the concept of social exclusion from both theoretical and practical perspectives, enabling students to analyze processes of poverty, discrimination, inequality, and marginalization.
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Course Content
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Social exclusion is a general result of inequalities such as poverty, deprivation and inequality of opportunity. Within the scope of this course, the ways and means of minimizing the existing inequalities will be tried to be determined by looking at such inequalities critically. In addition, concepts and theories related to social exclusion will be introduced to the students. In this context, concepts such as structuralist understanding, human rights, participation and pluralist democracy as well as democratic and participation theories will be examined from the perspective of social exclusion.
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Course Methods and Techniques
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Lectures and academic article discussions
Group presentations and case analyses
Examination of social policy examples
Discussions supported by visual materials
Reflective writing and short research projects
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Prerequisites and co-requisities
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None
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Course Coordinator
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None
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Name of Lecturers
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None
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Assistants
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None
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Work Placement(s)
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No
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