Course
CONF 708
Current Offerings
Spring-2017 |
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Fall-2008 |
CONF 708 - Identity and Conflict
Introduction
Explores complex interrelations of social identity and postmodern conflicts in society. Emphasizes the role of identity in processes of conflict resolution and transformation. Critical rethinking of ethnic, national, and religious identities as both generators and outcomes of conflict are an important part of the course. Extends knowledge on structure and dynamics of identity-based conflicts and develops a framework for their resolution. Course includes lectures, simulations, and case studies.
Topics of Interest:
Basic Human Needs, MS Program, Program on History, Memory, and Conflict, Psychology, Psychosocial, Identity, Immigration
Anticipated Schedule for CONF 708
This course is offered Fall semester and often during summer term. |
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