Course
CONF 656
Current Offerings
Spring-2017 |
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No Current Offering | ||
Past Offerings of This Course |
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Spring-2009 |
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Spring-2008 |
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Spring-2007 |
CONF 656 - Integrating Complementary Approaches in Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Introduction
Considers designs and methods for conflict analysis and resolution that integrate multiple approaches, stakeholders, and methods. Applies to social conflicts in local and international contexts.
Topics of Interest:
Anthropology, Basic Human Needs, Ethnography, MS Program, Narrative, Civil Society, Positive/Negative Peace, Psychology, Class and Social Stratification, Psychosocial, Conflict Mainstreaming, Conflict Resolution, Culture, Ripeness, Structural Violence, Dialogue, Diplomacy, Education, Ethics, Environment, Evaluation, Gender, Identity, International Relations, Justice, Media, Narrative, Natural Resources, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Reconciliation, Security, Transparency, Violence
Anticipated Schedule for CONF 656
This course is offered only once each academic year. |
Other Courses Offered
Graduate Certificates in Conflict Analysis and Resolution