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The Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies provides a learning opportunity for students interested in the study and analysis of societies in and post-conflict. Interdisciplinary in its nature, drawing from the fields of Conflict Analysis and Resolution, History, Philosophy, Anthropology, Law and International Relations, the Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies provides students with an interactive learning experience utilizing frontal lectures and class discussions focusing on comparative conflict analysis of different case studies. This year, EFB provided 10 scholarships for participation in the Summer School, available for students from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia as well as for applicants from Israel and Palestine. Students who complete the course requirements may transfer the course credit to their home institution (5 ECTS). 2015 Summer School will offer 4 courses:
  • Orientalism, Balkanism, Occidentalism: Thinking through discourses of "Othering" and Conflict - Dr. Jelena Tošić
  • From the Discourse of Brotherhood and Unity to the Discourses of EU Integration: The case of “transition” in Serbia - Dr. Jelisaveta Blagojević
  • The Challenge of International Intervention: Balancing Justice and Order - Dr. Maxine David
  • Mnemonic Battles and Memory Activism In and After Conflict - Dr. Orli Fridman
2015 Summer School in Comparative Conflict Studies is organized by the Center for Comparative Conflict Studies (CFCCS) at the Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK), Singidunum University. For more information, please visit the link http://www.cfccs.org/summer-school/2015-summer-school.