- Inter-faculty Studies in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Computer Science
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Mathematics
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Computer Science
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Mathematics
Conflicts and Disputes in Latin America 2100-MON-KSAL-OG
Latin America is often viewed through the prism of common stereotypes, associated with violence and guerrilla movements on the one hand, or with economic failure on the other. The aim of the course is to identify and explain both ongoing and long-past disputes related to the political, economic and social situation, which influence this way of perceiving the region, despite its multifaceted differentiation.
Topics of the classes:
1. The crisis of democracy in Latin America? - inequalities, political culture and conflict themes.
2. Argentina - how the social movement won the right to abortion.
3. Brazil - right-wing populism or the return of the Working Party?
4. El Salvador - a country flowing with blood and bitcoin.
5. Bolivia - post-Evo era?
6. Colombia - the civil war continues?
7. Chile - how much does education cost?
8. Venezuela - a country on the verge of collapse.
9. Mexico - who really pays for the wall?
10. Peru - a long history of corruption scandals.
11. Nicaragua - new old beginnings.
12. Development of a thematic map of conflicts in Latin America.
13. Presentation of the thematic map of conflicts in Latin America.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student:
- has basic knowledge of the political and social history of Latin America and the Caribbean;
- can distinguish the subject of the most important in the 20th and 21st century political, social and economic conflicts of Latin America and can identify their causes and effects;
- understands the operation of mechanisms shaping contemporary Latin American society;
- can effectively use various scientific sources and objectively analyze the information contained therein;
- can use the acquired knowledge to explain the phenomena and processes taking place in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Assessment criteria
Final exam - 50%
Presentation - 25%
Attendance and activity during classes - 25%
Bibliography
Obligatory reeding:
Gocłowska-Bolek, J. (2019). Panorama wyborcza Ameryki Łacińskiej w 2019 roku. Nowe wyzwania, stare problemy? OAP UW. Warszawa.
Further reading:
Hellinger, D. C. (2011). Comparative politics of Latin America: Democracy at last?. Routledge.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
- Inter-faculty Studies in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Computer Science
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Mathematics
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Computer Science
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Mathematics
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