Civil Society in Conflict Resolution

POL4248.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2013 Civil Society in Conflict Resolution

Course Description

Summary

Civil society or the arena of autonomous associational organization and activity has been credited with promoting various virtuous outcomes, including democratization, development and social peace. This course critically surveys civil societies' roles in peacemaking and peace building. It will explore theoretical controversies on the nature and roles of civil society as well as specific examples of conflict interventions by civic associational groups. These examples will draw from case studies and experiences from around the world, including Ashutosh Varshney's scholarly work on Hindu-Muslim conflict and civic life in India, and the practical work of The Imam and the Pastor in Nigeria. This course will be offered the first seven weeks of term.

Prerequisites

At least one course in the Social Sciences or in Mediation.

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Rotimi Suberu

Day and Time

TBA

Delivery Method

Unknown

Length of Course

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2013

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

20

Course Frequency

unknown