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Other Courses Taught by Richard Rubenstein
Other Sections of CONF 601 offered this semester
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Section: 002
Semester:
Spring 2015
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Course Description
This course is designed to explore a wide range of conceptual frameworks for analyzing and resolving social conflict. Our objectives include:
- Examining and critiquing social theories that may prove useful in analyzing various types of social conflicts
- Evaluating the usefulness of these social theories by applying them to specific conflict situations
- Assisting students to become better critics of conflict-related theories and more acute conflict analysts; and
- Enabling them to develop their own abilities to construct useful theories of conflict and conflict resolution.