PLURALISM, DIVERSITY AND IDENTITY: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
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- Versione italiana
- Academic year
- 2017/2018
- Teacher
- CRISTIANA FIORAVANTI
- Credits
- 6
- Didactic period
- Secondo Semestre
Training objectives
- The multidisciplinary seminars on Pluralism, Diversity and Identity aim to present how pluralism can be articulated in different disciplines and to provide the students with the necessary tools to approach diversities in various scientific and social contexts.
The main knowledges furnished concern gender equality, disability, gender orientation and ethnic origin, and their specific application in different disciplines.
The main abilities acquired are the capacity to have a global perspective on gender equality, disability, gender orientation and ethnic origin, and a transversal approach to pluralism. Prerequisites
- None
Course programme
- GENDER
- Gender equality in national and international law
- Gender report
- Gender and biorhythm
- Gender language
DISABILITY
- Toward inclusion: the right to have rights of disable people
- Studies on disability and didactic methodologies
- Old and new disabilities
GENDER ORIENTATION
- When a paradigm creaks: gender orientation and law
- Cell determinism and biological development
- Gender orientation and gender identity: from prejudice’s deconstruction to plurality’s recognition
ETHNIC ORIGIN
- Ethnic identity and cohabitation
- Human diversity: we are the Africans
- Conflict and other’s inclusion: a path among philosophy and politic Didactic methods
- Oral lectures, assisted by slides.
The lectures are grouped according to four topics: gender equality, disability, gender orientation and ethnic origin. Each group of lectures consists in 8 hours. The calendar of the lectures is available on the website: http://www.unife.it/progetto/pluralismo Learning assessment procedures
- A multiple choice final exam is organised at the end of the lectures.
Four different answers, among with only one correct, are indicated for each question.
In order to access to the final exam, at least 70% of the lectures must be attended. Reference texts
- None. Professors will provide materials during lectures and put it online: http://www.unife.it/giurisprudenza/giurisprudenza/studiare/pluralismo/pluralismo-diversita-e-identita-un-approccio-multidisciplinare-alla-conoscenza/en?year=2016