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This course discusses the identification and use of persuasive communication and conflict management in the context of psychological and social intervention.
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This course examines the basic components of social stratification, distribution of wealth and power, and social mobility structures. Topics include: sociology, social stratification, and international relations; sociological theories of the structure of capitalism; causes of global poverty and international inequalities; social crises and conflicts in democracies; globalization, geopolitics, and global social stratification; the role of social movements, NGOs, and transnational capitalist organizations; transnational collective action and policies for international justice; stratification, conflict, and social change in countries of the global north and south.
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This course offers a study of topology. Topics include: metric spaces; topological spaces; continuous application; separation properties; compactness; locally compact spaces and compactifications; connection and paths.
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This course is an introduction to Psychological First Aid (PFA) in order to assist populations in the aftermath of a critical event. Topics include: aims and application of PFA; patterns of response; PFA for children, teenagers, and adults; psycho-education skills; self-care techniques for responders.
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This course provides a study of the history and theory of political psychosociology and examines the ideologies and behavior of political actors. It explores the role of historical and spatial factors on political and social processes. Topics covered include: the formation and changes of political attitudes and behaviors; role of opinion and political communication; political socialization; power and social influence; political ideology and leadership.
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This course offers an introduction to the problems and methods of the economics of information, developed in recent decades to investigate the consequences of the presence of asymmetric information in a variety of economic and political contexts. Topics include: the Agency Model-- risk sharing; moral hazard; competitive markets with adverse selection; adverse selection in the Agency Model-- screening, signaling; auctions.
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This course discusses the basics of video editing and the techniques and processes of digital post-production. It examines the different possibilities offered by digital post-production equipment: digital composition, digital effects, 2D graphics, and 3D animation.
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This course is a study of the role, action, and organizational structure of international organizations. It begins with discussion of the various classifications of international organizations and their role in contemporary international society. Topics include: relationship models in international society; current challenges in relationship models; international organizations as subjects of international law; participation in international organizations; the organic structure; acts of international organizations; international responsibility of international organizations.
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