The students gain insights into concrete examples of peace-building and contribute questioning studies on the work of selected individuals.
Sisältö
In this module we study different approaches to peace through the examples of specific individuals who have earned recognition for their actions in the cause of peace. Here the term ‘peacebuilder’ is interpreted in a broad sense. The lectures will introduce a selection of individuals, the conflict situations they faced, and the means of their coping with the conflict. These personalities will include some acclaimed peacebuilders and historical figures like Mohandas Gandhi and Aung San Suu Kyi, Mikhail Gorbachev and Willy Brandt, Nelson Mandela and Rosa Parks. Their individual positions on non-violence, or their acceptance of qualified violence under certain circumstances, will be discussed. Attention will also be paid to the peacebuilders’ own explanations of their motivations, actions and objectives, and the – potentially different – international perception of their work in hindsight. Furthermore, each student will present a research paper on a chosen individual and thereby contribute one approach to the complex topic of peacebuilding. Interested students are encouraged to start thinking about the choice of ‘their’ peacebuilder (different from the individuals presented by the teacher) already before the first session. The sources used for the research paper should ideally include original writings and speeches by the selected peacebuilder.
Toteutustavat
Opetustapa
Paikalla
Verkossa
Luento-opetus
12 t
0 t
Seminaari
12 t
0 t
Vaadittavat opintosuoritukset
Suoritusvaihtoehto
1
Kohderyhmät:
Tutkinto-ohjelman omat opiskelijat
Muut opiskelijat
Avoimen yliopisto-opetuksen opiskelijat
Tohtoriopiskelijat
Vaihto-opiskelijat
Essee
englanniksi
Harjoitustyö(t)
englanniksi
Arviointi
ja arviointiperusteet
Numerolla 1-5.
Evaluation will be based on the student’s research paper, research presentation, and classroom participation.
Kirjallisuus/Oppimateriaali
Reading list will be announced at the beginning of the course.