is it transnational or suprainternational?
You decide... with the help of this flash card for block 5, globalisation.
is it transnational or suprainternational?
You decide... with the help of this flash card for block 5, globalisation.
I think I only have 2 more flash cards to do, then I will just get on with revising from the module books. It might be well time to move on, I gave this latest flash card a thunderbirds theme because it looks at International Relations. My focus might be starting to slip, only two more to go though.....
now for the second flash card about globalisation.
So now I move onto the final taught block of DD211, block 5 globalisation.
I am still finding it good revision practice to make these, and am sharing them with some of my fellow students who attend tutorials with me.
Here it is block 5, flash card 1 Globalisation:
Here is my final flash card for DD211 block 4, this one deals with leadership within lijphart defined liberal democracies.
Here is the flash card that ties Lukes (block 2) with Lijphart ( block 4)
I am really enjoying making the infographics for revision. For me it is a good revision tool, I am able to produce them without referring from the module materials, I only check what I have produce against the module materials to correct what I have produce, so I must be retaining the info quite well.
I am about half way through producing the flash cards, I have 2 more to do for block 4, Lijphart's model of liberal democracies. Then I will move onto 4 cards about globalisation.
That should mean I can take sound knowledge of 4 of the 5 blocks into the exam, and then once there, I can decide on the structure and themes of my short and long answers, depending on my confidence in producing short and long answers to each block themes.
Well that is the plan anyway.......
Here is the infographic that applies Lijpharts model of liberal democracies to the UK and US democratic systems.
Slide 2 for block 4 lijphart flashcards
Onto Block4 of DD211 now, revision on Lijpharts models of liberal democracies.
Here is the first flash card, an overview on Lijpharts themes.
Ideology of Liberalism. it has a spelling mistake, Liberals usE not liberals us the above. also i am stopping here with ideology, i would only ever carry it forward to the exam as a short answer. i don't have time to do each ideology in relation to welfare, nor make a infographic for feminism or environmentalism. I am moving onto Lipjhart and his modules of Liberal democracies next. so sorry Simon Banks van Zyl but it's 4 flash cards only for ideology.
Here is the flash card for the ideology of socialism (excluding the ideology of welfare).
Here is the ideology flash card infographic for block 3: Ideology.
Again, just making this was a great revision activity.
those of you who follow my blog will know I am a big fan of infographics.
I decided to produce some for my revision study of DD211.
so I have posted them here, if any one is interested, I would be very proud if any one else used them in their own revision program.
Just producing them was a very good revision activity.
Lets start with Block 2: Political concepts.
Freedom:
Equality
Power
I found it very useful to produce these, a act of revision in itself.
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