After the course the student
- is able to describe in general terms the field of peace and conflict studies and research
- knows its different traditions and orientations
- is familiar with the research performed in peace and conflict studies and can describe its main new trends, themes and domains
- is familiar with the basic issues to be analyzed within the specialization modules of the PEACE programme.
Three themes:
-peace and conflict research tradition
-conflict transformation and resolution
-peace and security
The lectures take place at 12-14 except on Wed 2.9. at 14-16. Place: Linna 6017.
PART 1: Peace & Conflict Research Traditions (10h)
Wed 2.9. Tarja Väyrynen: Introduction
Mon 7.9. Helena Rytövuori-Apunen: Peace and conflict research as a critical movement in the 20th century
Wed 9.9. Helena Rytövuori-Apunen: Peace and conflict research as a critical movement in the 20th century
Thu 10.9. Tarja Väyrynen: The Interpretative tradition of conflict and conflict resolution theory
Tue 15.9. Tarja Väyrynen: The Interpretative tradition of conflict and conflict resolution theory
PART 2: Conflict Resolution (10 h)
Wed 16.9. Marko Lehti: From Kant to R2P: ideals of peace(making)
Fri 18.9. Marko Lehti: From Kant to R2P: ideals of peace(making)
Mon 21.9. Elise Féron: Practices of peace(making): From peacekeeping to negotiation, mediation and peacebuilding
Wed 23.9. Elise Féron: Practices of peace(making): From peacekeeping to negotiation, mediation and peacebuilding
Mon 28.9. Teemu Palosaari: Environmental peacebuilding (2h)
PART 3: Peace & Security (10 h)
Wed 30.9. Benedikt Schoenborn: Fragile Peace during the Cold War
Mon 5.10. Benedikt Schoenborn: Fragile Peace during the Cold War
Wed 7.10. Frank Möller: A new research agenda after the end of the cold war
Mon 12.10. Teemu Palosaari: Environmental peacebuilding
Wed 14.10. Frank Möller: A new research agenda after the end of the cold war
In order to gain the credits students must participate in the lecture course and write an essay.
The course is aimed for the degree students of the MDP in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research. If other UTA degree students or exchange students are interested in joining the course, please contact eveliina.permi@uta.fi to inquire about free places.