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67663-01 - Übung: The Russian-Ukrainian War: Conflict Analysis, Mediation and Dialogue Interventions 3 KP

Semester Frühjahrsemester 2023
Angebotsmuster einmalig
Dozierende Tetiana Kyselova (tetiana.kyselova@unibas.ch, BeurteilerIn)
Inhalt The course belongs to a highly multidisciplinary area of research and practice – Peace and Conflict Studies/ Conflict Resolution and focuses on the aggression of the Russian Federation in Ukraine that started in 2014 and continues with the large-scale invasion from February 2022 until now. The teaching goal of the course is to introduce students to the basic conflict resolution approaches and tools, and to contextualize this knowledge to the current war in Ukraine thereby offering practical insights into deep societal processes in Ukraine such as identity formation, state-building and civil society mobilization.
The course consists of three modules. The first module – “Approaches to Conflict and Conflict Resolution” will introduce students to the notions of conflict and conflict dynamics as well as the theoretical basics of negotiation and mediation. Students will take part in a negotiation role play (simulation) and do a reflection on the simulation. The second module – “Conflict Analysis Skills” will introduce students to the several conflict-analysis tools. Then, the students will practice conflict-analysis based on the Ukraine case-study. The third module – “Mediation and Dialogue Interventions” will introduce students to the landscape of mediation and dialogue in Ukraine – from track one political negotiations in Minsk in 2014-2021, to track three grass-root dialogue initiatives in local communities. The students will be equipped with the multitrack approach to mediation and will get the wholistic picture of the mediation and dialogue interventions, their design and impact, as well as challenges of connections between initiatives at various tracks.
Literatur Hugh Miall, Oliver Ramsbotham and Tom Woodhouse, Contemporary Conflict Resolution: The prevention, management and transformation of deadly conflicts, 4th Edition, Oxford? Polity Press, 2016

Rodger Fisher and William Ury, Getting to Yes: Negotiating an Agreement without Giving In, Penguin Books, 1984

Serhiy Kudelia; The Ukrainian State under Russian Aggression: Resilience and Resistance. Current History 1 October 2022; 121 (837): 251–257

Simon Mason and Sandra Rychard, Conflict Analysis Tools Tip Sheet, ISN-ETH Zurich, 2005

Isak Svensson and Magnus Lundgren, Patterns of Peacemaking: When do we see international mediation, and what are the impacts? CONFLICT TRENDS. 02. PRIO, 2015

Tetiana Kyselova, Understanding Dialogue in Ukraine: A Survey-Based Study, Mediation and Dialogue Research Center, Kyiv, 2018

Lanz, David, Jamie Pring, Corinne Von Burg, and Mathias Zeller. Understanding mediation support structures. Bern: swisspeace, 2017.
Bemerkungen Das Seminar beginnt mit zwei Blockveranstaltungen am 23. Februar und 9. März (14:00 bis 18:00 Uhr).

 

Teilnahmebedingungen Students of history at all levels of study as well as students of other subjects in whose modules the exercise is linked. In the case of over-subscription, students of history are given priority.
Unterrichtssprache Deutsch
Einsatz digitaler Medien kein spezifischer Einsatz

 

Intervall Wochentag Zeit Raum
wöchentlich Donnerstag 14.15-16.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1

Einzeltermine

Datum Zeit Raum
Donnerstag 23.02.2023 14.15-18.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 02.03.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Fasnachstferien
Donnerstag 09.03.2023 14.15-18.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 23.03.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 30.03.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 06.04.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Ostern
Donnerstag 13.04.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 20.04.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 27.04.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 04.05.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 11.05.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 4
Donnerstag 18.05.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Auffahrt
Donnerstag 25.05.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Donnerstag 01.06.2023 14.15-16.00 Uhr Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Module Modul: Archive / Medien / Theorien (Bachelor Studiengang: Osteuropa-Studien)
Modul: Areas: Osteuropa (Master Studiengang: Europäische Geschichte in globaler Perspektive )
Modul: Conflicts and Peacebuilding (Master Studiengang: Changing Societies: Migration – Conflicts – Resources )
Modul: Erweiterung Gesellschaftswissenschaften B.A. (Bachelor Studienfach: Politikwissenschaft)
Modul: Geschichte Ostmitteleuropas (Master Studienfach: Osteuropäische Geschichte)
Modul: Geschichte Russlands und der Sowjetunion (Master Studienfach: Osteuropäische Geschichte)
Modul: Gesellschaft in Osteuropa (Bachelor Studiengang: Osteuropa-Studien)
Modul: Gesellschaft in Osteuropa (Bachelor Studienfach: Osteuropäische Kulturen)
Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (Masterstudium: European Global Studies)
Wahlbereich Bachelor Geschichte: Empfehlungen (Bachelor Studienfach: Geschichte)
Wahlbereich Master Geschichte: Empfehlungen (Master Studienfach: Geschichte)
Leistungsüberprüfung Lehrveranst.-begleitend
Hinweise zur Leistungsüberprüfung Active participation.
An-/Abmeldung zur Leistungsüberprüfung Anmelden: Belegen; Abmelden: nicht erforderlich
Wiederholungsprüfung keine Wiederholungsprüfung
Skala Pass / Fail
Wiederholtes Belegen nicht wiederholbar
Zuständige Fakultät Philosophisch-Historische Fakultät, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Anbietende Organisationseinheit Departement Geschichte

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