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Archived Curricula Guide 2012–2015
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PEACE019 Cultures, Dialogues, Conflicts 5 ECTS
Organised by
MP in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research
Peace and Conflict Research
Person in charge
Tuomo Melasuo/TAPRI

Learning outcomes

The student is familiar with contemporary debate on cultures, civilisations and their role of conflicts. The student understands the basic concepts and thus can independently analyse the different approaches and overcome the main stereotypical simplifications in this domain.

Contents

During the last quarter of a century, when conflicts between states have been decreasing, there have been attempts to present cultures and civilisations as dividing features which could be origins of tensions and conflicts. This course will approach these questions by studying the possible role cultures and civilisations might have in peace and conflicts. The main thesis of the course is that cultures and civilisations are not actors themselves, but that they are used, often politically, by different partners in conflicts. Several cases are studied in the lecture in order to explicate how cultures are used in conflicts.

Modes of study

Option 1
Available for:
  • Degree Programme Students
  • Other Students
  • Open University Students
  • Doctoral Students
  • Exchange Students
Cultures, Dialogues, Conflicts  Participation in course work 
In English
Evaluation 
Numeric 1-5. 

Participation in lectures (14 h) and seminar (10 h), plus essay, all including selected literature.

Evaluation

Numeric 1-5.

Study materials

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

Further information

Some room in the course for exchange students and other students, please contact the teacher before the course.

Belongs to following study modules

School of Social Sciences and Humanities
2013–2014
Teaching
Archived Teaching Schedule. Please refer to current Teaching Shedule.
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School of Social Sciences and Humanities