‘Pedagogical Inspirations in Peace Studies’
Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of St Andrews
Virtual Workshop, Thursday 27 May, 9:00-13:00 UK BST (10:00-14:00 Europe)
9:00-9:05
Welcome
9:05-9:35
‘Teaching, Transgressing: Inspirations from bell hooks’
Malaka Shwaikh, Roxani Krystalli, Jaremey McMullin (St Andrews, Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies)
9:35-10:05
‘Collaborative Mind Mapping as a Method for Teaching Research Ethics and Knowledge Production in (Post-) Conflict Settings’
Eva Willems & Pia Falschebner (Marburg, Center for Conflict Studies)
10:05-10:35
‘Authenticity and Taking a Stance in Teaching Peace and Conflict’
Maike Messerschmidt (Tübingen, Institute of Political Science)
10:35-11:05
‘Finding Our Peace: Research Identities and Resilience’
Jo Ferrie (Glasgow)
11:05-11:20
Tea/Coffee Break & Stretch
11:20-11:50
‘Developing a Dialogic Approach: How to Combine Critical Theoretical Approach with Pragmatic Edge’
Marko Lehti (Tampere, Tampere Peace Research Institute [TAPRI])
11:50-12:30
Various topics, incl. Maru López, experiential learning, roleplays, neglected issues of knowledge production, and use of film in teaching human rights abuses
Team Centre for Peace Studies (Tromsø)
12:30-13:00
Concluding Discussion