Simulation Game "Playing Politics" WS 2017/2018
Simulation Game "Playing Politics" Practical experiencing theoretical concepts of political interactions and bargaining Simulation Game as Block course in Winter Semester 2017/ 2018 for BA & MA Students at the Europe-University … Simulation Game "Playing Politics" WS 2017/2018 weiterlesen
Simulation Game "Playing Politics" WS 2017/2018
Simulation Game "Playing Politics" Practical experiencing theoretical concepts of political interactions and bargaining Simulation Game as Block course in Winter Semester 2017/ 2018 for BA & MA Students at the Europe-University … Simulation Game "Playing Politics" WS 2017/2018 weiterlesen
Seminar "Simulation Game Playing Politics" SS2018
The purpose of the simulation game "Playing politics" is to show practical implications of rational choice and game theory. Politics are calculated and calculating interactions between self-interested political actors – individuals, politicians, political parties, pressure groups, national governments, and alliances of countries. The simulation game presents political action as simple games, disclosing imperfections and dilemmata, and exploring complexity of the "real" world in a playful atmosphere.
Seminar "Simulation Game Playing Politics" WS 2018/2019
Playing Politics. Playing Games for the Practical Experience of Rational Choice Theoretical Concepts according to Michael Laver Europe-University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder, Germany Seminar for BA and MA Grades 3 | 6 ECTS BA: … Seminar "Simulation Game Playing Politics" WS 2018/2019 weiterlesen
Seminar "Simulation Game Playing Politics" SS 2019
Simulation Game "Playing Politics". Practical Experiencing of Rational Choice Theoretical Concepts Europe-University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder, Germany Seminar for BA and MA Grades 3 | 6 ECTS BA: Praxismodul / Sozialwissenschaftliche Vertiefung MA … Seminar "Simulation Game Playing Politics" SS 2019 weiterlesen
Seminar "Simulation Game Playing Politics" WS 2019 – 2020
The purpose of the simulation game "Playing politics" is to show practical implications of rational choice and game theory. Politics are calculated and calculating interactions between self-interested political actors – individuals, politicians, political parties, pressure groups, national governments, and alliances of countries. The simulation game presents political action as simple games, disclosing imperfections and dilemmata, and exploring complexity of the "real" world in a playful atmosphere.