210413 PS G2, G3, G10: Justice, Equal. and Pol. Transform. (2007S)
Justice, Equality and Political Transformation in Conflict Societies (G2/G3/G10)
Continuous assessment of course work
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max. 50 participants
Language: English
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- Tuesday 13.03. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 20.03. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 27.03. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 17.04. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 24.04. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 08.05. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 15.05. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 22.05. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 05.06. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 12.06. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 19.06. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
- Tuesday 26.06. 18:00 - 19:30 Hörsaal 3 (H3), NIG 2. Stock
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Last modified: Mo 07.09.2020 15:38
The questions tackled in this course will include: How important are normative theories of justice and equality for the analysis of conflicts in divided societies? What is their potential for conflict resolution? How do the issues of national identity, class and social/material deprivation feature in each conflict situation. How do these issues interact and/or reinforce each other?
The course is organised as a workshop, in which the lecturer and participants will discuss and analyze the particular aspects of the conflict - it will include the analysis of audio and video material. Students are expected to develop and refine their own views through critical engagement with the literature on justice and equality and on the various conflict societies. Each student is expected to give a presentation on a specific topic discussed in the course and to submit one essay, to be corrected by the lecturer.