PEAC 030. War and Violence in Lived Experience.


What is violence, and how do we learn to think of it? What is war and why is it started? How can it be avoided? How do we know when we are safe, or what insecurity is? How does media treat war and different forms of violence? How does war end? What are the links between war and everyday life? This course centers on these open questions to develop a framework to make sense of, and critically engage with, issues of conflict, violence, war, and peace. In history books, the news, and our language, violence and war seem to be pervasive. To understand and confront them, we must explore in-depth how they are experienced, interpreted, remembered, institutionalized, normalized, and challenged by everyday people. Exploring diverse approaches to war and peace "from below" and across different contexts, we will build tools to recognize and transform different forms of violence.
Social sciences.
Writing Course
1 credit.
Eligible for GLBL-paired.
Fall 2022. Wilson Becerril.
Fall 2023. Wilson Becerril
Spring 2025. Wilson Becerril


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