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Political science

Political science

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Write your answer under each question.

1. What were the main points raised in “Behind the Barbed Wireless?”

Can you think of other ways globalization, human rights, and security are interconnected?

2. Think about how the concept of security has changed over time. Consider: national security, global security, human security, cyber security, environmental security, financial security, and so on. What do they mean? What do they have in common? Are the different? Or all just different faces of the same thing?

In the 21st century, globalization, changes in societies, in cultures, advances in technologies, growing populations, resource depletion, and so on have all impacted how we conceive of security. It is a very inclusive and fluid concept now.

This forum is very open-ended. There is no specific question from me. Ask your own questions. Throw out ideas. Discuss. Be very specific or be very broad. Just show me that you are really thinking about the topic.

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POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLITICAL SCIENCE

You are to attend a city council meeting (or a community organization meeting) and at this meeting take notes on what is being discussed. By the due date, you will turn in these notes, a city council agenda, and a 4 page report discussing:
1) What meeting you attended, where and when it was located?
2) General information about the council. This should include the council member’s names, their term lengths, and who they represent (are there district elections or at large elections).
3) What happened at this meeting? Specifically, what issues (policy proposals) were discussed? You should discuss at least 2 issues (policy proposals).
As a word of advise, I would focus on writing about policies discussed under the “consent calendar” or “new agenda items” portion of the meeting. I would advise against writing about issues discussed during “public comments” given sometimes the public brings up topics that have little to nothing to do with policymaking and there is no obligation for the council to discuss these publicly raised issues at that meeting under state law.
4) Do you think the decisions reached on these issues (policy proposals) were acceptable or unacceptable and why? Note, if they did not make any decisions on the issue, explain how you think they should decide and why.
5) What you took away from this experience?
6) Finally, throughout the paper you are expected to integrate at least 2 political science concepts into the discussion. You should be able to define the concept, and explain how/where you see this concept occurring within the meeting. Concepts can include, but are not limited to: politics, collective action problem, federalism, popular sovereignty, etc.).
Structure of Paper
Introductory paragraph/s
What meeting you attended, where, and when it was located.
General information about the council.
Provide a general outline explaining what your paper will be doing.

Body Paragraphs
Each body paragraph should focus on one issue (policy proposal) at a time and at some point tie in political science concepts learned in the course.
Each body paragraph should include:
1. A topic addressed at the council meeting.
2. What did the city council members and/or attendees say about this issue/policy proposal.
3. What were the decisions reached on this issue/policy proposal?
4. Do you agree or disagree with the decision reached. Why or why not? Note, if no decision was reached then explain how the council should vote and why they should vote that way.

Conclusion
What did you take away from the experience?
Final thoughts/implications.

Notes
Please staple your notes and a copy of the meeting agenda to the back of the report.

Tips
Look at city council calendars as soon as possible so you can properly schedule a meeting to attend. They usually occur only twice a month. Here are some examples.
Example – City of Fullerton
http://www.ci.fullerton.ca.us/depts/mayor_n_city_council/default.asp
Meeting information directly on page.
Example – City of Westminster
http://www.westminster-ca.gov/cals/comms.asp
Click on “Elected Officials”
Click on “City Council Calendar”
Example – City of Costa Mesa
http://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us/index.htm
Click on “Meeting information”
Example – City of Glendale
http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/agenda.asp?OrganizationID=4&Year=2011
Holds meetings every Tuesday at 6:00pm
Example – City of Irvine
http://www.cityofirvine.org/council/city_council_meetings.asp
Holds meetings every second and fourth Tuesday of each month.
If you absolutely cannot find a city council time that fits in your schedule, then you may watch a city council meeting online; however, this must be approved by the instructor.
Paper Specs (for both)
Length
At least 4 full pages. There is a 10% point deduction for every omitted page.
Font
12 point, Times New Roman only.
Spacing
Double spaced, 1 inch margins.
Grammar
Points will be deducted for poor grammar and spelling.

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POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLITICAL SCIENCE

You are to attend a city council meeting (or a community organization meeting) and at this meeting take notes on what is being discussed. By the due date, you will turn in these notes, a city council agenda, and a 4 page report discussing:
1) What meeting you attended, where and when it was located?
2) General information about the council. This should include the council member’s names, their term lengths, and who they represent (are there district elections or at large elections).
3) What happened at this meeting? Specifically, what issues (policy proposals) were discussed? You should discuss at least 2 issues (policy proposals).
As a word of advise, I would focus on writing about policies discussed under the “consent calendar” or “new agenda items” portion of the meeting. I would advise against writing about issues discussed during “public comments” given sometimes the public brings up topics that have little to nothing to do with policymaking and there is no obligation for the council to discuss these publicly raised issues at that meeting under state law.
4) Do you think the decisions reached on these issues (policy proposals) were acceptable or unacceptable and why? Note, if they did not make any decisions on the issue, explain how you think they should decide and why.
5) What you took away from this experience?
6) Finally, throughout the paper you are expected to integrate at least 2 political science concepts into the discussion. You should be able to define the concept, and explain how/where you see this concept occurring within the meeting. Concepts can include, but are not limited to: politics, collective action problem, federalism, popular sovereignty, etc.).
Structure of Paper
Introductory paragraph/s
What meeting you attended, where, and when it was located.
General information about the council.
Provide a general outline explaining what your paper will be doing.

Body Paragraphs
Each body paragraph should focus on one issue (policy proposal) at a time and at some point tie in political science concepts learned in the course.
Each body paragraph should include:
1. A topic addressed at the council meeting.
2. What did the city council members and/or attendees say about this issue/policy proposal.
3. What were the decisions reached on this issue/policy proposal?
4. Do you agree or disagree with the decision reached. Why or why not? Note, if no decision was reached then explain how the council should vote and why they should vote that way.

Conclusion
What did you take away from the experience?
Final thoughts/implications.

Notes
Please staple your notes and a copy of the meeting agenda to the back of the report.

Tips
Look at city council calendars as soon as possible so you can properly schedule a meeting to attend. They usually occur only twice a month. Here are some examples.
Example – City of Fullerton
http://www.ci.fullerton.ca.us/depts/mayor_n_city_council/default.asp
Meeting information directly on page.
Example – City of Westminster
http://www.westminster-ca.gov/cals/comms.asp
Click on “Elected Officials”
Click on “City Council Calendar”
Example – City of Costa Mesa
http://www.ci.costa-mesa.ca.us/index.htm
Click on “Meeting information”
Example – City of Glendale
http://www.ci.glendale.ca.us/agenda.asp?OrganizationID=4&Year=2011
Holds meetings every Tuesday at 6:00pm
Example – City of Irvine
http://www.cityofirvine.org/council/city_council_meetings.asp
Holds meetings every second and fourth Tuesday of each month.
If you absolutely cannot find a city council time that fits in your schedule, then you may watch a city council meeting online; however, this must be approved by the instructor.
Paper Specs (for both)
Length
At least 4 full pages. There is a 10% point deduction for every omitted page.
Font
12 point, Times New Roman only.
Spacing
Double spaced, 1 inch margins.
Grammar
Points will be deducted for poor grammar and spelling.

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Comments are closed.

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