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Disciplina asociada:Relaciones Internacionales |
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Escuela:
Ciencias Sociales y Gobierno
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Departamento Académico:
Ciencia Política y Relaciones Internacionales
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Programas académicos: |
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Competencias que se desarrollan: |
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Competencias que se Evaluan: |
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Requisitos:Haber Cursado EH1015 |
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Equivalencia:No tiene. |
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Intención del curso en el contexto general del plan de estudios: |
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Este curso de nivel intermedio del diploma internacional para estudiantes de Ciencias Sociales, revisa de manera global, las nuevas narrativas en torno al vínculo entre espacio y poder, tales como: identidades y territorios, dinámicas sociales vinculadas al territorio, resolución de conflictos y temas de megatendencias de escenarios regionales. Por ello, este curso sugiere que el participante tenga una experiencia previa a nivel básico, que puede ser obtenida en alguna unidad de formación del área de exploración de Relaciones Internacionales. Como resultado del aprendizaje de esta serie de conflictos irresolutos en diversos escenarios regionales, el estudiante identificará de manera prospectiva y crítica, elementos vinculados a posibles procesos de paz. |
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Objetivo general de la Unidad de Formación: |
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Al finalizar el curso, el estudiante será capaz de:
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Técnica didáctica sugerida: |
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Aprendizaje colaborativo | |||||
Bibliografía sugerida: |
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LIBROS DE TEXTO: * Khanna, Parag, Connectography : mapping the future of global civilization, First edition., New York : Random House, 2016, eng, 9780812988550 * Sara Smith, Political geography: a critical introduction, United States : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020, Inglés, 9781119315155 * edited by Charles Webel and Johan Galtung, Handbook of peace and conflict studies, New York : Routledge, 2007, spa, 9780415483193 LIBROS DE CONSULTA: * Solon Simmons, Root narrative theory and conflict resolution, 1st. Edition, New York, NY : Routledge, 2020, Inglés, 978-0367422066 * Dodds Klaus, Geopolitics : a very short introduction, New York : Oxford University Press, 2007, 0199206589 (pbk.) * Guiora, Amos N, Modern geopolitics and security : strategies for unwinnable conflicts, eng, 9781466569232 (hardback) * Kolers Avery, Land, conflict and justice : a political theory of territory, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009, 0521516773 (hbk.) * Noble, A.G., Costa, F.J., Dutt, A.K., & Kent, R.B. , Regional development and planning for the 21st Century: new priorities, new philosophies, London, UK : Routledge, 1998, Inglés, 9780429450327 * Paupp Terrence Edward, The future of global relations : crumbling walls rising regions, 1st ed., New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 0230617476 (alk. paper) * Ramsbotham, Oliver, Contemporary conflict resolution : the prevention management and transformation of deadly conflicts, Fourth edition., Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2016, eng, 0745687229 * Sassen Saskia, Territory, authority rights : from medieval to global assemblages, 9780691095387 (tela : papel alcalino) * Yale H. Ferguson Richard W. Mansbach, Remapping global politics history´s revenge and global shock, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2004, Inglés, 9780521549912 |
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Perfil del Profesor: |
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(450101)Maestría en Ciencias Sociales ; (450901)Maestría en Relaciones Internacionales ; (451001)Maestría en Ciencias Políticas ; (450201)Maestría en Antropología ; (451101)Maestría en Sociología ; (450605)Maestría en Economía Internacional ; (450604)Maestría en Economía del Desarrollo y Desarrollo Internacional ; (220209)Maestría en Derecho Internacional ; (302001)Maestría en Estudios Internacionales ; (450101)Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales ; (450901)Doctorado en Relaciones Internacionales ; (451001)Doctorado en Ciencias Políticas ; (450201)Doctorado en Antropología ; (451101)Doctorado en Sociología ; (450605)Doctorado en Economía Internacional ; (450604)Doctorado en Economía del Desarrollo y Desarrollo Internacional ; (220209)Doctorado en Derecho Internacional ; (302001)Doctorado en Estudios Internacionales CIP: 450101, 450901, 451001, 450201, 451101, 450605, 450604, 220209, 302001 Experiencia recomendada: Se recomienda que el(la) instructor(a) cuente con experiencia en diversidad cultural, interés por los estudios internacionales y tendencias en escenarios regionales. Es deseable que el(la) instructor(a) tenga formación y/o intereses de investigación en estudios sobre territorio, poder, agenda global, estudios culturales, prospectiva y de ciudadanía global. |
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Discipline:International Relations |
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School:
Social Sciences and Government
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Academic Department:
Political Science and International Relations
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Programs: |
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Competitions:SCIS0302B ; SEG0303B ; SEG0602B ; SEG0302B ; |
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Prerequisites:EH1015 |
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Equivalences:None. |
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Course intention within the general study plan context: |
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This intermediate level course is part of the International Diploma for Social Science’s students. It examines, in a global way, new narratives related to power and space, such as: identities and territories, social dynamics linked to territory, conflict resolution and scenarios in regional studies. It is desirable that those who are interested in this course, have a basic level experience, upon a topic on International politics from the exploring stage. As a result of a learning process linked to the unresolved conflicts from regions around the world, the student will be able to identify peace processes in a critical way and with a foreseen approach. |
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Course objective: |
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At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
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Teaching and learning tecniques: |
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Collaborative learning | |||||
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TEXT BOOKS: * Khanna, Parag, Connectography : mapping the future of global civilization, First edition., New York : Random House, 2016, eng, 9780812988550 * Sara Smith, Political geography: a critical introduction, United States : Wiley-Blackwell, 2020, Inglés, 9781119315155 * edited by Charles Webel and Johan Galtung, Handbook of peace and conflict studies, New York : Routledge, 2007, spa, 9780415483193 BOOKS FOR CONSULTATION: * Solon Simmons, Root narrative theory and conflict resolution, 1st. Edition, New York, NY : Routledge, 2020, Inglés, 978-0367422066 * Dodds Klaus, Geopolitics : a very short introduction, New York : Oxford University Press, 2007, 0199206589 (pbk.) * Guiora, Amos N, Modern geopolitics and security : strategies for unwinnable conflicts, eng, 9781466569232 (hardback) * Kolers Avery, Land, conflict and justice : a political theory of territory, Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009, 0521516773 (hbk.) * Noble, A.G., Costa, F.J., Dutt, A.K., & Kent, R.B. , Regional development and planning for the 21st Century: new priorities, new philosophies, London, UK : Routledge, 1998, Inglés, 9780429450327 * Paupp Terrence Edward, The future of global relations : crumbling walls rising regions, 1st ed., New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 0230617476 (alk. paper) * Ramsbotham, Oliver, Contemporary conflict resolution : the prevention management and transformation of deadly conflicts, Fourth edition., Malden, MA : Polity Press, 2016, eng, 0745687229 * Sassen Saskia, Territory, authority rights : from medieval to global assemblages, 9780691095387 (tela : papel alcalino) * Yale H. Ferguson Richard W. Mansbach, Remapping global politics history´s revenge and global shock, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2004, Inglés, 9780521549912 |
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Academic credentials required to teach the course: |
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(450101)Master Degree in Social Sciences ; (450901)Master Degree in International Relations ; (451001)Master Degree in Political Relations ; (450201)Master Degree in Anthropology ; (451101)Master Degree in Sociology ; (450605)Master Degree in International Economy ; (450604)Master Degree in Development Economics and International Development ; (220209)Master Degree in International Law ; (302001)Master Degree in International Studies ; (450101)Doctoral Degree in Social Sciences ; (450901)Doctoral Degree in International Relations ; (451001)Doctoral Degree in Political Relations ; (450201)Doctoral Degree in Anthropology ; (451101)Doctoral Degree in Sociology ; (450605)Doctoral Degree in International Economy ; (450604)Doctoral Degree in Development Economics and International Development ; (220209)Doctoral Degree in International Law ; (302001)Doctoral Degree in International Studies CIP: 450101, 450901, 451001, 450201, 451101, 450605, 450604, 220209, 302001 Recommended Experience: It is recommended that the professor have experience in cultural diversity, showing special interest for international studies and trends on regional studies. It is desirable that the professor have a background and/or interest in research involving studies of territory, power, global agenda, cultural studies, foresight studies and global citizenship. |
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