IST2074-1OL-SP14 - Women, War and Religion

Instructor: Michele Hovey
E-mail: mhovey@vail.net
Office Hours: online by appt.

Course Synopsis

WWR COURSE SYLLABUS, posting 2014, final.docx

WWR COURSE SCHEDULE, posting, final (2) 2014.docx

Books for the Course

REQUIRED READING

REQUIRED VIEWING

I am going to be using some power points, lecture material, and videos from a resource called The Curriculum published by the Institute for Inclusive Security

See Taylor Library's list of online book sellers for purchasing options.

Policies and Services

Incompletes:  If incompletes are allowed in this course, see the Master's Student Handbook for Policies and Procedures.

Pass/Fail:  Masters students wishing to take the class pass/fail should discuss this with the instructor by the second class session.

Academic Integrity and Community Covenant:  All students are expected to abide by Iliff’s statement on Academic Integrity, as published in the Masters Student Handbook, or the Joint PhD Statement on Academic Honesty, as published in the Joint PhD Student Handbook, as appropriate.  All participants in this class are expected to be familiar with Iliff’s Community Covenant.

Accommodations:  Iliff engages in a collaborative effort with students with disabilities to reasonably accommodate student needs.   Students are encouraged to contact their assigned advisor to initiate the process of requesting accommodations.  The advising center can be contacted at advising@iliff.edu or by phone at 303-765-1146. 

Writing Lab:  Grammar and organization are important for all written assignments.  Additional help is available from the Iliff Writing Lab, which is available for students of any level who need help beginning an assignment, organizing thoughts, or reviewing a final draft. 

Inclusive Language:  It is expected that all course participants will use inclusive language in speaking and writing, and will use terms that do not create barriers to classroom community. 

DateDayDetails
Mar 26, 2014WedIntroductions and Learning Goalsdue by 05:59AM
Mar 26, 2014WedWEEK 1: GENDER, RELIGON AND CONFLICT: THE INTERSECTIONSdue by 05:59AM
Mar 29, 2014SatChoose Your Conflict Areadue by 05:59AM
Apr 02, 2014WedWEEK 2: HOW & WHEN DOES RELIGION BECOME EVIL?due by 05:59AM
Apr 05, 2014SatChoose Your Lensdue by 05:59AM
Apr 05, 2014SatWEEK 2 DISCUSSION CONTINUEDdue by 05:59AM
Apr 09, 2014WedWEEK 3: WHAT DO WOMEN DO? CASE STUDIESdue by 05:59AM
Apr 12, 2014SatWEEK 3: DISCUSSION CONTINUEDdue by 05:59AM
Apr 19, 2014SatWEEK 4: DISCUSSION CONTINUEDdue by 05:59AM
Apr 23, 2014WedWEEK 5: DISARMING AND REINTEGRATING THE FIGHTERS, STABILIZING COMMUNITIESdue by 05:59AM