Modiwl SXP-3050:
Personal (PTPI)
Personal Troubles and Public Issues (PTPI) 2023-24
SXP-3050
2023-24
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Teresa Crew
Overview
The workshop format will use local and contemporary social problems Subjects may include, but are not limited to:
- Basic income - a way to tackle income inequalities
- Gypsy Travellers - the last ‘acceptable’ form of racism
- Domestic Abuse - a multi-faceted societal problem
- Tackling hate crimes, both locally and nationally
The workshop format will use local and contemporary social problems Subjects may include, but are not limited to:
- Basic income - a way to tackle class and income inequalities
- Gypsy Travellers: the last ‘acceptable’ form of Racism
- Domestic abuse
- Tackling hate crimes
Assessment Strategy
Excellent (A to A-) Case Study 1 - Budget for local services* - provide an excellent discussion of how to ‘spend’ a budget in a fictional area in a way that addresses the social problems. - provide critically evaluated academic evidence to support all decisions. - outline a well thought through additional service that would be suitable to address a specific social problem in the fictional area.
Case study 2. Area analysis
- provide a detailed evaluation of their local town centre/city in terms of some key principles .
- critically evaluate their local town centre in relation to the concepts of a 15-minute city/town and an ageing city and, determine which is more suitable for the local area.
- critically discuss and evaluate relevant academic literature.
Good (B+ to B-) Case Study 1 - Budget for local services. - provide a very good discussion of how to ‘spend’ a budget in a fictional local area in a way that addresses social problems but does not provide critical supporting evidence for their decisions. - provide an example of an additional service that would address a social problem in the the fictional local area would benefit from, although more detail is needed.
Case study 2. Area analysis. - Has a good understanding of one local area in terms of its social characteristics as well as housing composition and employment status as well as key employment sectors but does not provide a detailed overview. - Has evaluated their local town centre in relation to the concept of a 15-minute city/town, and/or an ageing city, but does not provide a clear understanding of the concepts. - Discuses academic literature but it is not always relevant or critically discussed
Satisfactory (C+ to C-) Case Study 1 -Budget for local services. - provides a brief discussion on how to ‘spend’ a budget in a fictional local area in a way that addresses social problems but provides little critical supporting evidence for their decisions. - provides little detail of an additional service that the fictional local area would benefit from.
Case study 2. Area analysis. - Has a satisfactory understanding of one local area by providing some information of its social characteristics, housing composition and employment status as well as key employment sectors, but does not provide a detailed overview. - provides a satisfactory evaluation of their local town centre but provides little/no discussion of the concept of either a 15-minute city/town or ageing city. - discusses some relevant academic literature but mainly relies on web references.
Threshold (D+ to D-). Case Study 1 -Budget for local services. - provides little/no discussion on how to ‘spend’ a budget in a fictional local area in a way that addresses social problems and provides little to no supporting evidence for their decisions. - provides little/no detail of an additional service that the fictional local area would benefit from.
Case study 2. Area analysis. - Provides little/no understanding of one local area by only outlining some information of its social characteristics, housing composition, employment status and employment sectors. - provides some commentary on their local town centre, but there is little/no discussion of the concept of either a 15-minute city/town or an ageing city. - Mainly relies on web references.
Learning Outcomes
- Able to scrutinise a range of policy recommendations for how to deal with social problems and injustices
- Can critically appraise concepts such as inequalities, equality, diversity, stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination in relation to social policy
- Can critically assess of a variety of social problems
- Can systematically evaluate a variety of 'social problems' either through group or individual work - whether it be written or oral communication.
- Have self-motivation and time management skills
- Have skills in reading and understanding sociological and social policy texts
Assessment method
Case Study
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
After completing their own Social Policy Walk, Students will outline statistical data in relation to their own local area. They will then evaluate their local area according to specific principles and if they are a 15 minute city. The case study will end with the student providing one recommendation for how their local area could be improved.
Weighting
50%
Due date
24/03/2023
Assessment method
Case Study
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Social Policy Case Study. Students will be given a budget to 'solve' social problems in a fictitious local area. Students will finish by recommending one additional service that could help solve a social problem in the area.
Weighting
50%
Due date
28/04/2023