CODE 108688 ACADEMIC YEAR 2025/2026 CREDITS 2 cfu anno 2 POLITICHE, GOVERNANCE E INFORMAZIONE DELLO SPORT 11633 (L-36) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 2 SCIENZE DELL'AMMINISTRAZIONE E DELLA POLITICA 11161 (L-16) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 INFORMAZIONE ED EDITORIA 11902 (LM-19 R) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 1 RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI 11935 (LM-52 R) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 2 AMMINISTRAZIONE E POLITICHE PUBBLICHE 8772 (LM-63) - GENOVA 2 cfu anno 3 POLITICHE, GOVERNANCE E INFORMAZIONE DELLO SPORT 11633 (L-36) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR SPS/11 TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester OVERVIEW CFU-qualifying seminars are learning activities that the Department of Political and International Sciences offers as part of the "Other Activities" to be included in the study plan. At the beginning of each academic year the Department publishes on its website a list of activities linked to each seminar so that each student can choose which seminar activities to include in his/her study plan for a total of 3 CFU. These 3 CFU can be achieved by combining seminars from the same discipline or from different disciplines. In addition, seminars and initiatives allowing CFUs can also be chosen as 'Student Choice Activities'. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The Political Sociology seminars explore specialised topics on social and political change, political communication and the digitalisation of the public sphere. The list of seminars and initiatives that allow access to the CFUs of the Sociology of Political Phenomena Seminars scheduled for this academic year is available on the Department's website. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The seminars are aimed at providing students with specific knowledge to interpret and understand key processes that define social and political change in contemporary societies, with particular reference to institutional change, social and political involvement of citizens and the communication processes that take shape in the public sphere. TEACHING METHODS The seminars involve experts, both professionals and academics, and combine lectures with discussions and workshops SYLLABUS/CONTENT The content and timetable of the Political Sociology of Political seminars are available on the website of the Department of Political and International Sciences. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD LUCA RAFFINI Ricevimento: To book an appointment, in person or on Teams,please write to luca.raffini@unige LESSONS LESSONS START The content and timetable of the Political Sociology of Political seminars are available on the website of the Department of Political and International Sciences. Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION At the end of the seminars, a paper is required for credit assignment. Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Quality education Gender equality Decent work and economic growth Reduce inequality Responbile consumption and production Peace, justice and strong institutions