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Application Deadline: Sept. 15, 2007
Course Description This course examines globalization and its socio-economic consequences. It offers an analytical interpretation of the ongoing debates that concerns the dynamics, institutional structures, and central processes of globalization and the organized resistances that are being made by civil society groups and networks worldwide. Inherent in this examination is a critical understanding of the role and nature of hegemony in the relations between countries in the institutions of global governance.
It will look at the political, social and cultural aspects of social movement building and other forms of counter-hegemonic activities. Case studies presenting the political, social and cultural aspects of social movement building as well as campaign initiatives for social justice, sustainability and human rights will be discussed by practitioners and embedded researchers.
The course will bring together practitioners (staff and members of
civil society organizations and networks, including the media) from
within and beyond the Asian region. Through this course, Focus and
Chulalongkorn University wish to contribute in the development and
strengthening of links between organizations and networks as well as
provide a space for the deepening of understanding about global issues
and the role of civil society organizations in social transformation.
Course Design
The course will follow a combination of inputs from an international
pool of lecturers, public seminars, small group workshops, debates and
mutual teaching and learning among participants. The participants will
also be encouraged to prepare presentations and share their experiences
on campaigning, public education and mobilization. The topics for
presentations will be agreed between the lecturers and the
participants. Some sessions will also be allocated for campaign and/or
mobilization strategy sharing and other practical exercises.
The course will run for 15 days (Monday to Friday, with 3-hour morning
and afternoon sessions) at the Chulalongkorn University campus in
Bangkok, Thailand from October 15 to November 2, 2007.
The course organizers will ensure a well balanced participation in
terms of gender, sector, and level of engagement (local, regional,
global). The course is designed for those who have at least 2 years of
involvement in any social movement and volunteer work or work
experience in NGOs.
Admission
Participants will be charged a US$ 1,000 course fee, which will also
cover in-campus accommodations, reading materials and short field trips
expenses. Participants are expected to shoulder their own travel
expenses to Thailand.
There will be 20 full scholarship placements for travel and course
attendance (competitive) for participants that are coming from the
social movements and strategic advocacy organisations from the South.
Due to cost considerations, all lectures and public events will be
presented in English. It is expected that participants have a good
command of the language. For successful applicants from China, the
language requirement could be waived and simultaneous translation will
be available during lectures and public events.
As a component of Focus on the Global South's China Project, course
participants from China will be offered a 20 day field exposure or
short internship to the Philippines to be hosted by the Focus
Philippines Country Programme.
Application forms available on : http://www.focusweb.org/focus-on-the-global-south-international-course.html?Itemid=94
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