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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2023 , Aktuelles Semester: WiSe 2023/24
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Conflict, Governance and Human Security    Sprache: Deutsch    Belegpflicht
(Keine Nummer) Seminar     SoSe 2023     2 SWS     jedes 2. Semester    
   Fakultät: Fakultät für Gesellschaftswissenschaften    
 
   Zielgruppe/Studiengang   DevGov M.A., Development and Governance (Master of Arts)
   Zugeordnete Lehrperson:   Debiel
 
 
Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
   Termin: Donnerstag   12:00  -  14:00    wöch.
Beginn : 06.04.2023    Ende : 13.07.2023
      Raum :   SG U113   SG  
  fällt aus am 06.04.2023    no session due to illness
 
 
   Kommentar:

The seminar will start on April 6, 2023. It will be held in English. The students contribute through active participation and oral or written input. The central assignment is a term paper. 

The course is planned to be attended in person. However, selected sessions can also take place virtually. Further information will be circulated via e-mail.

The table of contents is as follows:

1. Introduction & Basic Concepts (Conflict Management, Resolution & Transformation; Peacebuilding; Human Security)

A. MACRO AND MICRO PERSPECTIVES ON INTRA-STATE VIOLENT CONFLICTS

2. Regime Change and Resistance (Case Study: Arab Spring)
3. Micro-Perspectives on Violent Conflict I: Social Psychological Perspectives (Case Study: Israel-Palestine)
4. Micro-Perspectives on Violent Conflict II: Gender & Violence (Case Study: Afghanistan)

B. PREVENTION & MEDIATION OF VIOLENT CONFLICTS

5. Prevention of Violent Conflicts I: Theories and Concepts
6. Prevention of violent conflicts II: Case studies on Kenya and Northern Ghana
7. Conflict management & Mediation I: Concepts and Strategies
8. Conflict Management / Mediation II: Case Studies on Colombia and Israel/Palestine
9. Conflict Management / Mediation III: The War in Ukraine

C. POST-CONFLICT PEACEBUILDING & TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE

10. Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: The Turn to the Local
11. Transitional Justice I: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions; International Criminal Justice
12. Transitional Justice II: International Criminal Justice / Feedback on the Seminar

 
   Bemerkung:

The seminar will start on April 6, 2023. It will be held in English. The students contribute through active participation and oral or written input. The central assignment is a term paper. 

The course is planned to be attended in person. However, selected sessions can also take place virtually. Further information will be circulated via e-mail.

The table of contents is as follows:

1. Introduction & Basic Concepts (Conflict Management, Resolution & Transformation; Peacebuilding; Human Security)

A. MACRO AND MICRO PERSPECTIVES ON INTRA-STATE VIOLENT CONFLICTS

2. Regime Change and Resistance (Case Study: Arab Spring)
3. Micro-Perspectives on Violent Conflict I: Social Psychological Perspectives (Case Study: Israel-Palestine)
4. Micro-Perspectives on Violent Conflict II: Gender & Violence (Case Study: Afghanistan)

B. PREVENTION & MEDIATION OF VIOLENT CONFLICTS

5. Prevention of Violent Conflicts I: Theories and Concepts
6. Prevention of violent conflicts II: Case studies on Kenya and Northern Ghana
7. Conflict management & Mediation I: Concepts and Strategies
8. Conflict Management / Mediation II: Case Studies on Colombia and Israel/Palestine
9. Conflict Management / Mediation III: The War in Ukraine

C. POST-CONFLICT PEACEBUILDING & TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE

10. Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: The Turn to the Local
11. Transitional Justice I: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions; International Criminal Justice
12. Transitional Justice II: International Criminal Justice / Feedback on the Seminar