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Other Courses Taught by Karina Korostelina, Borislava Manojlovic
Other Sections of CONF 695 offered this semester
Class
Course:
CONF 695 - Selected Topics
Section: DL3 - Micro-Theories of Conflict
Semester:
Fall 2013
Offered Online:
Yes
Course Description
This course is designed for master’s students to actively engage in reflecting on the course material interactively. This course is designed to explore theoretical approaches to psychological processes, personality, ingroup and intergroup dynamics, and social processes in the society as whole with the emphasis on their role in the processes of conflict resolution and transformation. Critical understanding of psychological and socio-psychological phenomena as both generators and outcomes of conflict will be important part of the course. This course has three main parts: psychological processes, approaches to person, and group processes and society.