Module 30-M-Soz-M15b Sociology of Law and Regulation b

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Faculty

Person responsible for module

Regular cycle (beginning)

To be discontinued

Credit points and duration

14 Credit points

For information on the duration of the modul, refer to the courses of study in which the module is used.

Competencies

Non-official translation of the module descriptions. Only the German version is legally binding.

As part of the general competence concept for the MA in Sociology (see https://www.uni-bielefeld.de/fakultaeten/soziologie/studium/master/pdf/Kompetenzkonzept_Masterstudiengaenge.pdf), students acquire in-depth theoretical and empirical knowledge based on the latest findings in the sociology of law and regulation. The seminars of the module impart the ability to methodically grasp and theoretically reflect on the normative basic structures of society and the forms of regulation based on them in different social fields.

Students acquire the ability to develop in-depth legal and regulatory sociological questions and to work on them independently. The module enables theoretical reflection and methodically controlled empirical analysis of problems in the sociology of law and regulation.

Content of teaching

The module provides students with in-depth theoretical, empirical and applied knowledge of the sociology of law and regulation: From a theoretical perspective, the role of norm, law and regulation in modern society is dealt with. In addition to theoretical comparisons, corresponding theories are related to current empirical research and application-related questions, for example in the field of constitutional sociology, the sociology of legal systems, risk regulation or the regulation of science and technology. Students learn to understand how security of expectations is normatively guaranteed in modern society and which options result from this for shaping social conditions. Theoretical questions and diagnoses of legally organised society are discussed, particularly with regard to the relationships between law and other areas of society such as politics, science, business and the media. From an empirical point of view, the relationships between law and politics under the conditions of world society, including their critical evaluation, represent an important point of reference. Students learn to gain an empirically sound view of law and regulation in various areas of society by drawing on theoretical concepts and developing empirical questions. From an application-oriented perspective, students acquire knowledge about the organisational forms of law and regulation, about the organisational mechanisms of social promotion and control of various areas of life and about their problems. Students are enabled to understand the conditions and instruments of social regulation.

Recommended previous knowledge

Completed or at least commenced study of the module "Sociology of Law and Regulation a"

Necessary requirements

Explanation regarding the elements of the module

As an alternative to studying Seminar 1 and Seminar 2, a large seminar with double the scope can be taken.

Module structure: 1-2 SL, 1 bPr 1

Courses

Alternativ zu Seminar 1 und Seminar 2: großes Seminar
Type seminar
Regular cycle Unregelmäßig
Workload5 240 h (60 + 180)
LP 8 [SL]
Seminar 1
Type seminar
Regular cycle WiSe&SoSe
Workload5 120 h (30 + 90)
LP 4 [SL]
Seminar 2
Type seminar
Regular cycle WiSe&SoSe
Workload5 120 h (30 + 90)
LP 4 [SL]

Study requirements

Allocated examiner Workload LP2
Teaching staff of the course Alternativ zu Seminar 1 und Seminar 2: großes Seminar (seminar)

Participation in group work (including working on exercises, development of research designs, data collection and evaluation), moderation or protocol activities and presentations as specified by the lecturer. The coursework is used for communicative (written and/or oral) practice and learning of the competences to be acquired with a focus on the interaction situation of the seminar. The coursework is part of the self-study and attendance time and corresponds to approximately 60 hours.

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Teaching staff of the course Seminar 1 (seminar)

Participation in group work (including working on exercises, developing research designs, collecting and analyzing data), moderation or taking minutes and presentations as specified by the lecturer. The coursework is used for communicative (written and/or oral) practice and learning of the competences to be acquired with a focus on the interaction situation of the seminar. The coursework is part of the self-study and attendance time and corresponds to approximately 30 hours.

see above see above
Teaching staff of the course Seminar 2 (seminar)

Participation in group work (including working on exercises, developing research designs, collecting and analyzing data), moderation or taking minutes and presentations as specified by the lecturer. The coursework is used for communicative (written and/or oral) practice and learning of the competences to be acquired with a focus on the interaction situation of the seminar. The coursework is part of the self-study and attendance time and corresponds to approximately 30 hours.

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Examinations

term paper
Allocated examiner Person responsible for module examines or determines examiner
Weighting 1
Workload 180h
LP2 6

term papers are approx. 6000-8000 words in length.
The examination is taken by a teaching staff, instructors, lecturers of one of the courses of the modules.

Further notices

This module is a phased-out offering. This module is now only available to students studying according to one of the FsB versions listed below. A corresponding offering to complete this module will be available until the winter semester 2025/2026 at the latest. For detailed regulations on the scope of application, please refer to the latest version of the FsB.
Previously, this module was offered every semester.

The module is used in these degree programmes:

Degree programme Profile Recom­mended start 3 Duration Manda­tory option 4
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] General Profile 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] Sociology of Work and Economics 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] Organizational Sociology 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] Political Sociology 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] Social Structures and Social Inequality 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] Sociology of the Global World 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] Sociological Methods 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject
Sociology / Master of Arts [FsB vom 17.12.2012 mit Änderungen vom 17.03.2014, 30.11.2018, 01.11.2022, 28.06.2024 und 15.11.2024] Sociological Theory 1. o. 2. o. 3. one or two semesters Compul­sory optional subject

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