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The Politics of Violence (2026/2027: Periode 1)
Cursusdoel
Learning outcomes - after completing the course, you will have:
- knowledge and understanding of basic historical developments related to the course topic;
- knowledge of several analytical tools to disaggregate and analyze episodes of collective political violence;
- familiarity with the diverse ways in which historical knowledge of the course topic can be relevant to job market prospects;
- a skill set enabling thinking, writing and speaking at an academic level and in line with academic standards of conduct ('academic integrity').
- explore broad historical or historiographical topics, based on literature and evidence;
- critically evaluate different interpretations and formulate their own viewpoint;
- collaborate with fellow students on a group presentation;
- connect historical, sociological and anthropological knowledge of the course topic to modern-day social and political issues;
- work in accordance with academic standards.
Vakinhoudelijk
The lectures are in English and the seminar groups in Dutch.
For LAS and TCS students who want to follow this course, here is more information: https://tcs.sites.uu.nl
This course covers the history and sociology of political violence. It examines the forms and developments of political violence and provides an overview of the most important recent ideas about it. The course will provide tools for analyzing and unraveling various forms and aspects of collective political violence, such as terrorism, (civil) wars, uprisings, and revolutions.
Using various case studies, the course aims to answer the following three main questions:
(1) What is collective political violence? Violence is often described as "elastic" and "slippery." How can we better understand the concept of violence?
(2) How does collective political violence change over time? Is the world becoming safer or more dangerous? The answer to this question is hotly debated among scholars. Why is this? And why do they arrive at divergent answers?
(3) What are the sources of collective political violence? Violence is often caused by not one, but several factors. How can we create order in the different types of causes (triggers and structural causes of violence) and the different levels (micro, meso, macro)?
Aanvullende informatie
Werkvormen
Toelichting
Lecture takes place together with GE3V17041 Geweld als Politiek
Bijdrage
Students are expected to actively participate during meetings.
Voorbereiding
Students are expected to attend the meetings well-prepared.
WerkcollegeToetsing
Digitale toets
Verplicht | Weging 100% | Minimum cijfer 5,5 | ECTS 7,5
Groepspresentatie
Verplicht
Ingangseisen en voorkennis
Ingangseisen
Je moet minimaal 45 punten voor categorie 1 (Bachelor Inleiding) hebben behaald
Voorkennis
Aanvulling voor TCS: waarvan TC2V16002 plus een van deze 3: GE1V21001, GE1V21003, GE2V19002
Voertalen
- Engels
Cursusmomenten
Gerelateerde studies
Thema's
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Sustainability
- - Vrede, veiligheid en sterke publieke diensten
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Globalisation
- - Imperialisme
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Inter cultural
- - De ander
- - Stereotypering
Tentamens
Er is geen tentamenrooster beschikbaar voor deze cursus
Verplicht materiaal
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WNB
Aanbevolen materiaal
Er is geen informatie over de aanbevolen literatuur bekend
Coördinator
| dr. I. Vukusic | I.Vukusic@uu.nl |
Docenten
| dr. I. Vukusic | I.Vukusic@uu.nl |
Inschrijving
Inschrijving
Van maandag 8 juni 2026 tot en met vrijdag 26 juni 2026
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