Borgen Season 1 - Episode 9
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Finally, one major cast member who will not be returning is Game of Thrones actor Pilou Asbæk as spin doctor and broadcaster Kasper Juul who played a significant role in the first three seasons. The character shares a child with Katrine in the series.
Sidse Babett Knudsen, star of returning Danish political TV drama Borgen, has rejected the idea that the series may continue past its brand new fourth season, set to debut in the US and UK on Netflix on June 2.
While the first season aired before Denmark welcomed its first real-life female PM, this time around will see the show once again proving prescient, this time exploring a fictional conflict between Denmark and Russia after oil is found in Greenland.
Despite increasing access to high quality television (TV) series in the golden age of television, political scientists (and especially scholars of comparative politics) have not systematically considered the possibilities that television series might offer for instruction. This article aims to fill this gap by illustrating the opportunities for teaching political science using TV series and outlining ways of integrating television series into the classroom using selected clips, screening full episodes, or using an entire series as a text. We then illustrate these methods by discussing ways that television series might be used in a typical introductory course on European politics.
We see three primary ways that television series can be integrated into the classroom. First, the instructor can show selected clips from several series throughout a semester. Second, the instructor could spend a class period screening a specific episode of an individual series. And third, the instructor might use one series over the course of the semester, either assigning the series as a text, or referring back to the same series for several in-class examples, allowing students to benefit from their understanding of the story and characters with less scaffolding from the instructor prior to each clip. To illustrate how television can be incorporated into political science classrooms, we discuss each method as a pedagogical tool and provide representative examples of series that can illustrate general concepts in the context of an introductory European politics course. We also describe the Danish series Borgen in more depth. Given its range of topics and parliamentary setting, it provides clear opportunities to incorporate one or several episodes into a syllabus (Baym 2017; Nitsch et al. 2019). Further suggestions for relevant series can be found in Table 1.
If instructors want to illustrate one specific concept in detail, they could devote a class session to watching an episode as a group. Even if serialised storylines span several episodes, there are often elements of the story that conclude in one episode. The students are therefore presented with a persuasive narrative that incorporates an element of comparative politics. The instructor can work with the class to relate the fictional representation to the relevant topics from their textbook. As a practical consideration, instructors must consider the length of their class period. Some modern episodic dramas have longer runtimes, which might extend beyond a 50-minute class period. As with clips, instructors should introduce relevant characters and settings to maximise student comprehension. Additionally, instructors should engage students in discussion afterward, to help students understand the relevant conclusions. Two suggested episodes are discussed below:
A full range of substantive topics that might be appropriate for an introductory European politics course is shown in Table 2 below, with reference to specific episodes.Footnote 3 We do not suggest that instructors cover all of these; instead, we offer this table as shorthand for instructors seeking to cover specific topics in the course of their semester using a single series to keep students engaged in both material and a single dramatic narrative.
If time in class is not available for screening an entire episode, another option could be to assign students to watch particular episodes out of class and to write short reflections. If episodes are assigned to be watched outside of class, it is important for instructors to remember that not all students have access to Netflix, the current streaming location for Borgen in most countries. Instructors should ensure that students have access to the materials by either working with their university library to make the DVDs available for short-term loan and/or by hosting an on-campus classroom screening of the episode(s) outside of normal class hours.
There are more high-quality television series than ever, and there is far greater distribution of international TV series. Students are easier to reach with audio-visual materials coming from popular culture; picking up on shows they might be familiar with disburdens the process of introducing knowledge about foreign states and their political systems. Together, this creates a rich opportunity for instructors to use television series to aid in the comparative politics classroom. Because the application is less intuitive than with films, we outline three techniques that instructors can use: showing clips, screening full episodes, and incorporating a series as text. We further offer suggestions of how each technique can be implemented and illustrate this implementation in the context of an introductory European politics course.
Jessica Williams 0:33Today's episode is with Clint Borgen. Clint is the Founder and President of the Borgen Project, an organization working to bring U.S. political attention to global poverty. Borgen works with congressional leaders to build support for legislation that improves conditions for people in developing nations. He is widely regarded as one of the leading poverty reduction campaigners in the United States. In this episode, Clint talks about the Borgen Project's mission to fight extreme poverty. Now let's go on to the show. Clint, welcome to the Days for Girls Podcast. How are you today
Clint Borgen 20:55Yeah, just borgenproject.org is where you can find out all information, whether you want to get involved or volunteer or whatever. So that's probably the best route. And then on Twitter, also just @borgenproject and @clintborgen.
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