Non-violence and civil resistance in Israel and Palestine: history, theory & practice (5th ed.)
About the Course
The aim of the course is to analyse, deconstruct and evaluate the role and the impact of some individuals, political groups, ONG (Israeli, Palestinian or mixed) that, in the framework of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, have approached the Other through nonviolence and civil resistance. One broader objective of this course is also to bring to light their experience and to avoid their exclusion from the narratives of the conflict.
Arts and Humanities
Training hours40
LevelBeginner
Course ModeSelf Paced
English
Duration7 weeks
TypeOnline
Course StatusArchived
Course Agenda
Enrollments Start
Course Opens
Course Closed
Learning outcomes
To acquire a critical and complex perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Background and Requirements
Knowledge of EnglishTextbooks
A reading list is provided every week during the course. For an introductory volume on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, J.L. Gelvin, The Israeli-Palestinians conflict. One Hundred Years of War, Cambridge University Press, 2014Course Format
The course is structured in 7 didactic units that include videolectures, forums and assessment tests.Certificates and Exam rules
Attendance Certificate
You can earn Attendance Certificate by completing all the included video-lessons and the final tests of each section, answering correctly to minimum 70% of questions.