Summer 2025 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution PS5202 section D01

APPLIED CONFLICT RESOLUTION: FROM THEORY

APPLIED CONFLICT RESOLUTI

Call Number 11020
Day & Time
Location
R 6:10pm-8:00pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Christine D Straw
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction On-Line Only
Course Description

This course explores the intersection of theory and practice in conflict resolution, giving students the opportunity to apply theories, models, and frameworks to real world scenarios. Students will analyze case studies, review current events, and bring to bear their own experiences in international, organizational, community and interpersonal conflicts in an interactive setting as they continue to develop and hone their critical thinking and conflict analysis skills. 

Drawing from the disciplines of social and clinical psychology, political and organizational sciences, and international relations, conflict resolution practitioners have at their disposal a wealth of research that can inform their analysis of a situation and how to assist parties to mitigate, de-escalate and prevent conflict.

Participants in this class engage with the course readings, instructors, and each other to critically analyze and deconstruct complex conflicts in a variety of contexts. A focus on the actors, issues, structures, strategies, and processes inherent in a conflict will be used to identify opportunities to change conflict dynamics. Applying conflict resolution constructs and frameworks such as interdependence, intergroup conflict, social identity, bias, peacebuilding, power dynamics, culture, and negotiation frameworks, are among the key learnings integrated into the course.

The competencies advanced in this class are intended to be applicable beyond the program into other areas of life. Students will be empowered to reflect critically on texts, select relevant data, understand the applicability of a theory, and offer results-based recommendations in contexts ranging from global to personal.

Web Site Vergil
Subterm 07/07-08/15 (B)
Department Negotiation & Conflict Resolution
Enrollment 17 students (25 max) as of 9:05PM Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Subject Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
Number PS5202
Section D01
Division School of Professional Studies
Open To Architecture, Schools of the Arts, Business, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS, SIPA, Journalism, Law, Public Health, Professional Studies, Social Work
Note Online Thurs 6:10-8pm ET on 7/17, 7/24, 8/7 & online asynch
Section key 20252NECR5202KD01