Graduate Programme 'Democracy'
Presentation :
The Graduate Program 'Democracy' offers an in-depth exploration of democracy as both an idea and a set of practices. Conceived as a space for interdisciplinary dialogue, it brings together perspectives from law, political science, information and communication sciences, philosophy, and the arts to shed light on how contemporary democratic regimes function, to examine the threats facing democracy, and to consider democratic innovations. Built around a lecture series, the Graduate Program will explore institutions, norms, and forms of participation, as well as the imaginaries, narratives, and sensory representations that shape our understanding of politics. By encouraging dialogue across methods and disciplinary languages, the Graduate Program 'Democracy' aims to open a space for reflection in which democracy appears at once as a legal framework, a lived experience, and a question that must continually be reimagined.
Master Tracks
Every Master's programme has its own structure, comprising magistral courses and practical work using research laboratory equipment, as well as internships. Some classes are offered to Master's students as part of the Graduate Programme.
Faculty of Legal, Political and Social Sciences - FSPJS
Faculty of Legal, Political and Social Sciences - FSPJS
Faculty of Humanities
Sciences Po Lille
Institute for Communication, Information and Documentation - ICID
Contacts
For further information about the Master's programmes, please contact the Registry and the relevant Director of Studies.