x !
Arkistoitu opetusohjelma 2013–2014
Selaat vanhentunutta opetusohjelmaa. Voimassa olevan opetusohjelman löydät täältä.
PEACE001 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies I 5 ECTS
Periods
Period I Period II Period III Period IV
Language of instruction
English
Type or level of studies
Advanced studies
Course unit descriptions in the curriculum
Master's Programme in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research
Rauhan- ja konfliktintutkimus
School of Social Sciences and Humanities

Learning outcomes

After the course the student is able to describe in general terms the field of peace and conflict studies and research and knows it’s different traditions and orientations. The student is familiar with the research performed in peace and conflict studies and can describe its main new trends, themes and domains. In addition, the student knows the basic issues to be analysed within the specialization modules of the PEACE programme.

General description

Course is divided into sections. Each of them consists of  of lectures and of selected literature:

1) 9.9. and 11.9. Tuomo Melasuo, Professor, Director of TAPRI: Old and new trends in peace and conflict research
- general introduction on peace and conflict research, on its different traditions and different generations from Cold War to multipolar globalized world
- different peace sciences outside to Eurocentric world and which have existed in various epochs.
- understanding peace and conflict in multicultural world

2) 12.9. and 18.9.Helena Rytövuori-Apunen, University Teacher: Peace and conflict research as a critical movement
- idea of peace and conflict research as a movement of the mind and critical of mere convention and established institutions of knowledge
- traditions emerging from British, Continental European, North American and Nordic historical contexts
- continuity and change in the idea of critical research is evaluated by examining how the variety of research today relates to these historical traditions, on the one hand, and the more recent debates in social and cultural research, on the other hand.

3) 19.9.and 25.9. Please note the change in lecture time  19.9. at 11.00-12.30 Marko Lehti, Senior Researcher: International peace building
- how understanding of “war” and “peace” has changed and what is understood as new wars
- how human rights have been adapted into international politics and how international community has interfered with large scale peace building operations

4) 26.9.and 30.9. Benedikt Schoenborn, University Researcher: Fragile Peace during the Cold War

- historical views on elements of European peace 1945-90

- how military conflict was avoided in the European Cold War

- attempts to create sustainable peace structures in times of high political tension

5) Frank Möller, University Researcher: Peace and Security

6) 7.10 and 9.10 Geneviève Souillac, University Teacher: Ethics, Modernity and Peace: Dilemmas and the Way Forward
- understanding of the role of religious ethics in modern social and political ethics
- contextualization of the evolution of ethical thought in intellectual history
- complexities of the dialectic between ethics and critical thought in modernity
- conceptual and critical vocabulary that will assist the student in all her/his studies of peace and conflict from the point of view of philosophy, society and culture

7) 10.10 and 14.10 Teemu Palosaari, Post Doc Researcher: Environmental security
- introduction to environmental security in the context of global environmental change
- role of environment and natural resources in conflicts and peace building
- connections between climate change and security

8) 16.10 and 17.10 Alina Curticapean University Researcher: Security and Identities

Enrolment for University Studies

All degree students of the PEACE programme are automatically enrolled to this course.

Some places available for exchange students. Requirements: Master level students who have very good academic English and good background knowledge in the field of study. To sign up, please contact the teacher responsible.

Teachers

Alina Curticapean, Teacher responsible

Teaching

Lectures 32 hours
Lectures
Mon 9-Sep-2013 - 14-Oct-2013 weekly at 12-14, Tapri seminar room 126, no lectures 16.9. and 23.9.
Wed 11-Sep-2013 - 16-Oct-2013 weekly at 12-14, Tapri seminar room 126
Thu 12-Sep-2013 - 17-Oct-2013 weekly, Tapri seminar room 126

Evaluation

Numeric 1-5.

Evaluation criteria

Participation in the lectures and lecture diary. Instructions for writing the lecture diary will be provided in the beginning of the course.

Study materials

Reading list will be announced at the beginning of the course.