Grenoble, mai 2009
Online Course on Transforming Civil Conflicts
Recent history has witnessed a rapid increase in the number of violent, civil conflicts. Professional organisations have learnt that competence in conflict transformation is essential to effectively interact with the breakdown in social cohesion, community disintegration, marginalisation, and increasing social injustice that characterise situations of conflict. The Network University has therefore developed an online course designed to assist individuals and organisations whose work involves positively interacting with conflict. The objective of the course, is to help participants to place their own experiences in a larger framework and to get familiar with conflict transformation strategies.
Questions at the heart of the Transforming Civil Conflicts course are : What are the reasons for civil conflicts to occur ? What kind of processes accompany violent outburst ? How can these dynamics be transformed ? In this “dossier” you can find more information about some of these tools as well as more information about online learning as a tool in conflict transformation.
The courses are taught and supervised entirely on the internet in English. The courses focus on creating a shared learning experience and become part of a learning community of professionals, academics, researchers, students and recognised experts. This is achieved by using a variety of interactive methods that stimulate you to think critically on the why, when and how to apply conflict transformation. These methods are complemented by weekly assignments and intensive online discussions.
In this “dossier” you will find some of the experiences and analyses that participants have shared over the last five years. Participants come from a wide variety of countries and very different backgrounds : a Tamil refugee from Sri Lanka, a program assistant for a Dutch development organisation, a Kenyan government official and a Sudanese student and employee of a local NGO working for peace as well as a senior lecturer of the Mbarara University in Uganda.
For more information about the online course “Transforming Civil Conflicts” you can contact Claske Dijkema, who is its course director : claske@modop.org
Fiches du dossier
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The use of images in struggle.
Online Course on Transforming Civil Conflicts, participants’ contributions on the use of images in struggle.
Claske DIJKEMA, Grenoble, avril 2013
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Clowns Without Borders in Sri Lanka
How art can help to address post-war trauma?
Agnieszka BASISTA, Déborah DEMORTIERE, Monika NORKUTE, Mia Marie OLSEN, Grenoble, 2013
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Eco-peacebuilding in Israel-Palestine
An initiative by Friends of the Earth Middle East to bring together local municipalities and communities to address the threats to their shared environmental resources.
Grenoble, août 2011
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Positions, Interests and Needs
A classic tool used in conflict transformation.
Grenoble, 2011
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The Network University (TNU) is a Dutch foundation (not for profit), which aims to provide advanced academic on-line programmes to a worldwide constituency of students and professionals. It brings together researchers, experts, and professionals coming from diverse universities, international organisations, NGOs, national governments, and research institutions from different disciplinary, social and geographic backgrounds.
Claske DIJKEMA, Grenoble, mai 2009
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Strategic decisions for online course creation: explanation of a methodology
In line with The Network University pedagogy, Modus Operandi’s (Modop) approach towards online courses focuses on collaborative learning through intensive moderation.
Claske DIJKEMA, Grenoble, mai 2009
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How to create an on-line course? Learning how to do so and why.
Since experiencing is an important part in learning, The Network University (TNU) felt that the best way to learn how to make an on-line course was by doing one. It therefore developed in 2003 the on-line course « How to create an on-line course? ». In this file you can find information about the steps in creating an on-line course and why you might want to do so.
Claske DIJKEMA, Grenoble, mai 2009
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Online courses as a strategy for information dissemination
The experience of Modus Operandi’s Conflict Transformation courses.
Grenoble, mai 2009
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The Maharajahs Sentence to Kashmir
From a Paradise to a Land of Despair.
Graz, Austria, mai 2008
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The Uyghur fight against Chinese Cultural Assimilation
An analysis of the root causes of Uyghur discontent.
Graz, Austria, mai 2008
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A conflict analysis based on the field experience of a volunteer.
Graz, Austria, mai 2008
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A Meaningless War? The Ethiopian and Eritrean border dispute
Don’t you see? This side of the Line is mine…
Austria and Belgium, septembre 2007
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Avoiding Violence: Approaching Peace locally in Sudan
A conflict analysis based on the experience of a student in Sudan.
Khartoum, Sudan, septembre 2007
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Smoothing the waters of Conflict.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, septembre 2006
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Uganda’s conflict politics.
Austria, The Netherlands and Uganda, septembre 2006
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Sudan’s Spiderweb Conflict: A Never-ending Story?
Analyzing beyond apparent contradictions.
France and Kenya, novembre 2004
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Demarcation of difference, demarcation of hostility…
Guyana: one Nation, One Destiny and One People?
Graz, Austria and Guyana, août 2004
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Scars of Conflict: The Delicate Line between Hatred and Peace
The task of reconciliation in Sierra Leone: Because forgiveness is the only way to Peace.
novembre 2002