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PEACE008 Intersectional Approaches to Human Mobility 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
MP in Peace, Mediation and Conflict Research
Peace and Conflict Research
School of Social Sciences and Humanities

Learning outcomes

The student is familiar with various approaches to human mobility with a focus on forced displacement. In addition to actively participating in the lectures, the student develops analytical skills through a variety of participative methods both inside and outside the classroom.

General description

This module examines intersectional approaches to human mobility in peace and conflict research. Violent conflicts, ethnic and religious discrimination and human rights abuses produce forced displacement, understood as both refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). The perspectives of states, international organizations, civil society organizations as well as migrants themselves in responding to these crisis situations are considered. During the course these perspectives are approached through three types of intersections. These include a) intersections between theoretical approaches to the question of forced migration, b) those between theory and practice, and c) those between different empirical situations of forced migration.

Enrolment for University Studies

Priority for degree students in Master's programme in Peace, Mediation and Coflict Research. 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.

Teachers

Anitta Kynsilehto, Teacher responsible

Teaching

28-Oct-2014 – 16-Dec-2014
Lectures 24 hours
Tue 28-Oct-2014 - 16-Dec-2014 weekly at 9-12, Linna K108, Please note: Lecture 25.11 is in Linna K110