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POL1001 Democracy and Power in Australia

Units : 1
School or Department : School of Humanities & Communication
Grading basis : Graded
Course fee schedule : /current-students/administration/fees/fee-schedules

Requisites

Enrolment is not permitted in POL1001 if POL1000 has been previously completed

Overview

Liberal democracies such as Australia are founded on the idea that power is ultimately in the hands of the people, with each citizen having an equal say in government decisions. Although legal voting rights have been extended to women and ethnic minorities, there remains a great deal of inequality in the extent to which each person is able to influence government decisions. In this course we compare the ideals of democracy to the realities of politics in Australia and internationally.

In this course you will analyse and critically examine political arguments in order to come to informed opinions about the state of Australian democracy and proposals to improve it. There is a strong focus on developing skills in critical thinking, ethical research, and academic writing. We consider the power of businesses and the wealthy to influence government through lobbying, the power of communities and social movements to have their voices heard, and the ways in which social media and other information technologies have changed the nature of democratic participation and political power.

Course offers

Study period Mode Campus
Semester 1, 2023 On-campus Toowoomba
Semester 1, 2023 Online
Semester 2, 2023 Online
Date printed 9 February 2024