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We wish to thank all the participants for their contribution to the success of the course

See course highlights >>here<<

Date:
5-16 September 2011

For further details contact:

Course leader and organizer:
May Thorseth, Professor, Philosophy Department,
Leader of
Globalization Program focus area Intercultural Dynamics: Communication, Responsibility and Development, NTNU

Co-organizer:
Allen Alvarez, Postdoc,
Philosophy Department, NTNU

COURSE DESCRIPTION COURSE READINGS

COURSE SCHEDULE
1st Week, 5 - 9 Sept

COURSE SCHEDULE
2nd Week, 12 - 16 Sept
Week 2 (September 12 - 16, 2011):  Sessions 11 – 20

Venue for the whole week:
HF Conference Room 7, Room 2519, Building 2, Level 5, Dragvoll Campus

Monday, 12 September 2011– DAY 6

10.00 – 12
.00    Session 11 – Torbjörn Tännsjö  - Global democracy, part 1

12.00 – 13:00    LUNCH BREAK

13.00 – 15.00    Session 12 Gustaf Arrhenius - The democratic boundary problem, part 1

Tuesday, 13 September 2011– DAY 7

10.00 – 12
.00    Session 13 Gustaf Arrhenius - The democratic boundary problem, part 2

12.00 – 13:00    LUNCH BREAK

13.00 – 15.00    Session 14Torbjörn Tännsjö - Global democracy, part 2

Wednesday, 14 September 2011– DAY 8

10.00 – 12
.00    Session 15 – Ulrika Mårtensson - Global Democracy Policy, Islamic Fundamentalism, and the Challenges of Translation and Transition

12.00 – 13:00    LUNCH BREAK

13.00 – 15
.15    Session 16
13.00 - 14.00  Ulrika Mårtensson - Semi-structured discussion: Democratic participation, communication, and Islamic fundamentalism: A multi-dimensional problem area
14:15 - 15:15  May Thorseth - Global communication online against fundamentalist knowledge offline

Course night out at 19.00 (venue to be announced)

Thursday, 15 September 2011– DAY 9

10.00 – 12
.00    Session 17 – Ruth Macklin - General obligations in conducting international research

12.00
– 13:00    LUNCH BREAK

13.00 - 15
.00    Session 18 – Ruth Macklin and Allen Alvarez - Ethical issues in social science research

END OF COURSE
This course is brought to you by the NTNU Globalization Research Program

Last updated 04.09.2011 by Allen Alvarez