Course
CONF 709
Current Offerings
Spring-2017 |
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No Current Offering | ||
Past Offerings of This Course |
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Fall-2010 |
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Spring-2006 |
CONF 709 - War, Violence, and Conflict Resolution
Introduction
Considers various theories, causes, and conditions of violence, and applies them to variety of cases: family abuse, religious and ethnic violence, terrorism, revolution, and warfare. Applies insights from study of initiation, escalation, management, resolution, and prevention of violence to theories about resolving deeprooted conflicts.
Topics of Interest:
Anthropology, Basic Human Needs, MS Program, Narrative, Civil Society, Positive/Negative Peace, Civil War, Psychology, Class and Social Stratification, Psychosocial, Conflict Mainstreaming, Conflict Resolution, Culture, Ripeness, Structural Violence, Development, Dialogue, Economic Development, Ethics, Energy, Environment, Gender, Identity, International Relations, Justice, Narrative, Natural Resources, Negotiation, PeaceBuilding, Politics, Reconciliation, Violence
Anticipated Schedule for CONF 709
This is not a regularly scheduled course, but has been offered in previous terms. |
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