Welcome to the Identity and Policy course! By the end of this course, you will gain an in-depth understanding of the concept of identity and how it influences every aspect of society and public policy. The course introduces you to the meaning and the various dimensions of identity in the contemporary world, followed by a comparison of the social context of identities in different societies across the globe. With this basic understanding, you will explore some tools necessary to analyze identity groups' consequences at the personal, economic, social, and political levels. You will learn about the policy responses that government bodies have enacted in different contexts, followed by a critical analysis of the same. You will discover various socio-political regimes in the world and their conduciveness towards the rise of identity politics. You will also explore how identities majorly affect international relations and geopolitics. The course uses extensive illustrations from worldwide to draw comparisons and critically analyze policies.
This module introduces the concept of identity. It elaborates on the multidimensionality of identity and places it in a social context. You will learn about the norms and ideals associated with any identity and demonstrate the idea using illustrations from everyday life and different contexts.
What's included
7 videos5 readings3 assignments
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7 videos•Total 56 minutes
Course Introduction•5 minutes
What Is Identity?•8 minutes
Identities in a Social Context •9 minutes
Identity-Specific Norms in Society•8 minutes
Ideal Behavior of an Identity•9 minutes
Stereotyping of Identity Groups•9 minutes
Illustrations: Identities at Work•8 minutes
5 readings•Total 250 minutes
Course Overview•10 minutes
Essential Reading—Defining Identity•45 minutes
Recommended Reading—Defining Identity•45 minutes
Essential Reading—Identity and Norms•75 minutes
Recommended Reading—Identity and Norms•75 minutes
3 assignments•Total 78 minutes
Graded Quiz: Meaning of Identity•60 minutes
Defining Identity•6 minutes
Identity and Norms•12 minutes
Dimensions of Identity
Module 2•9 hours to complete
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In this module, you will learn about the numerous dimensions of identity along which individuals categorize themselves. The module focuses on the traditional ways of identifying oneself and introduces the new dimensions which have gained salience in the current world. You will learn how social context determines the subset of identity one chooses to manifest at any given time and how the norms essentially overlap across dimensions.
In this module, you will learn how identities and identity groups affect society. The module begins with an introduction to a set of tools for the analysis and their application in understanding the consequences of identity formation at various levels of society. Starting at the personal level, the module examines the levels of social integration and discusses how some counterintuitive decisions can be rational.
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7 videos3 readings4 assignments
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7 videos•Total 55 minutes
Identity, Ideals, and Utility•7 minutes
Short-Run and Long-Run Choices •7 minutes
Insider vs. Outsider Framework •8 minutes
Performance and Discipline in School •9 minutes
Firm Productivity, Incentive Structure, and Management Style•8 minutes
Ostracism, Discrimination, and Alienation•7 minutes
Underrepresentation, Lobbies, and Hegemony•8 minutes
Essential Reading—Social and Political Consequences•120 minutes
4 assignments•Total 78 minutes
Graded Quiz: Consequences for Society•60 minutes
Requisite Tools •6 minutes
Economic Consequences•6 minutes
Social and Political Consequences•6 minutes
Policy Response: Affirmative Action
Module 4•8 hours to complete
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In this module, you will learn about the various forms of affirmative action as a policy response to the underrepresentation of minorities in government positions and educational institutes. You will learn the concepts and the essential need for affirmative action policies. You will explore the common ways various societies have implemented affirmative action policies, elaborated with illustrations from worldwide examples.
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6 videos4 readings3 assignments
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6 videos•Total 49 minutes
Why Do Intergroup Differences Exist?•8 minutes
Theories of Discrimination•8 minutes
Why Affirmative Action?•8 minutes
From Preferential Treatment to Quota System•8 minutes
School Integration and Reservations•8 minutes
Early Intervention•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 380 minutes
Essential Reading—Intergroup differences and Affirmative Action•135 minutes
Recommended Reading Material—Intergroup differences and Affirmative Action•180 minutes
Essential Reading—Forms of Affirmative Action•45 minutes
Recommended Reading—Forms of Affirmative Action•20 minutes
Intergroup Differences and Affirmative Action •6 minutes
Forms of Affirmative Action •6 minutes
Policy Outcomes: Critical Analysis
Module 5•13 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you will critically analyze the affirmative action policies for minorities and socio-economically backward communities. You will learn how to evaluate these policies in terms of short-run and long-run outcomes. You will gain insight into how the same policy can have very different outcomes when applied to different identity dimensions, elaborated with illustrative examples.
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6 videos3 readings3 assignments
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6 videos•Total 49 minutes
Evaluating Affirmative Action Policies•8 minutes
Affirmative Action for Race•8 minutes
Affirmative Action for Caste•8 minutes
Affirmative Action for Indigenous Population•9 minutes
This module focuses on identity politics. You will gain an in-depth understanding of cultural and political environments conducive to identity groups asserting themselves. You will explore worldwide examples to recognize why some cultures are more receptive to identity-based politics and eventually identity-based policies while others are not. You will also learn about the short-term and long-term consequences of such policies.
In this module, you will explore identities that manifest at the national level. You will learn about the history of national identities and nationalism. You will explore the internal and external consequences of nationalism and their consequences on immigration. You will also learn how within-country identity dimensions come together at the national and international levels.
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7 videos3 readings3 assignments
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7 videos•Total 48 minutes
Origin of National Consciousness •7 minutes
Rise of Nationalism and National Identities: Part 1•7 minutes
Rise of Nationalism and National Identities: Part 2•8 minutes
Internal Consequences of National Identity•8 minutes
International Consequences of National Identity•8 minutes
Illustration: Brexit•8 minutes
Course Wrap-Up Video•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 510 minutes
Essential Reading — National Identity•180 minutes
Recommended Reading: National Identity•120 minutes
Essential Reading: Consequences of National Identities•210 minutes
3 assignments•Total 72 minutes
Graded Quiz: Identity Politics•60 minutes
National Identity •6 minutes
Comparing Regimes •6 minutes
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This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹
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Build toward a degree
This course is part of the following degree program(s) offered by O.P. Jindal Global University. If you are admitted and enroll, your completed coursework may count toward your degree learning and your progress can transfer with you.¹
¹Successful application and enrollment are required. Eligibility requirements apply. Each institution determines the number of credits recognized by completing this content that may count towards degree requirements, considering any existing credits you may have. Click on a specific course for more information.
O.P. Jindal Global University is recognised as an Institution of Eminence by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. It is also ranked the No. 1 Private University in India in the QS World University Rankings 2021. The university has 9000+ students across 12 schools that offer 52 degree programs. The university maintains a 1:9 faculty-student ratio.
It is a research-intensive university, deeply committed to institutional values of interdisciplinary and innovative learning, pluralism and rigorous scholarship, globalism, and international engagement.
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