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Students will be expected to gain a working knowledge of aspects of feminist and gender scholarship most relevant to international peace and human rights. Students will become familiar with the complexity of the multiple forms of violence, the gendered character of various forms of violence, and movements for gender equity and equality intended to reduce and eliminate them. Students will learn some approaches to the gender analysis of problems of peace and justice. Students will review and analyze the problematic of patriarchy, its characteristics and relationship to peace and human rights.
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Students will be expected to gain a working knowledge of aspects of feminist and gender scholarship most relevant to international peace and human rights. Students will become familiar with the complexity of the multiple forms of violence, the gendered character of various forms of violence, and movements for gender equity and equality intended to reduce and eliminate them. Students will learn some approaches to the gender analysis of problems of peace and justice. Students will review and analyze the problematic of patriarchy, its characteristics and relationship to peace and human rights.
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This course will explore the intersections and interrelationships of gender, peace and development, and the consequences of gender inequality to the achievement of peace.
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This course will explore the intersections and interrelationships of gender, peace and development, and the consequences of gender inequality to the achievement of peace.
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Day1: Introduction of the course Concept of Gender Concept of Peace and Violence Armed conflicts and gender: Military sexual slavery during WWII by the Japanese military
Day2: Armed conflicts and gender: Long-term station of foreign military and its impacts on host communities. Feminist perspective on international relations Gender and Development Day 3: Gender perspectives on security Gender mainstreaming, peace and security Final Examination
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Day1: Introduction of the course Concept of Gender Concept of Peace and Violence Armed conflicts and gender: Military sexual slavery during WWII by the Japanese military
Day2: Armed conflicts and gender: Long-term station of foreign military and its impacts on host communities. Feminist perspective on international relations Gender and Development Day 3: Gender perspectives on security Gender mainstreaming, peace and security Final Examination
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Attendance, small assignments in class, and the final examination given in class on the 3rd day.
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Attendance, small assignments in class, and the final examination given in class on the 3rd day.
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Students are expected to complete the readings before the class begins.
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Students are expected to complete the readings before the class begins.
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A reading package which includes chapters from selected readings will be provided by the PCS office. The list will be also available at the PCS office.
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