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Applied Nonviolence I: Methods

INTSTDS 4804: Applied Nonviolence I: Methods

Provides an introduction to the strategies and methods of pursuing peace and social justice through nonviolence. Through a combination of reading, discussion, and practical experiments participants will develop a sound understanding of nonviolence theory and practice.
Prereq: 2800.
Credit Hours
3.0

Working as a team we will select candidate countries for nonviolent transition.  We will apply the principles, concepts and practices of nonviolence within a notional setting in order to explore the strengths and limitations of nonviolence as a method for effecting long-term change within specific regimes.

Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or higher.