- Docente: Raffaella Baritono
- Credits: 4
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Forli
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in International relations and diplomatic affairs (cod. 6058)
Learning outcomes
The aim of the workshop is to familiarize students with tools and methodologies for analyzing the application of gender as a category within the realms of international and transnational politics. By the end of the workshop, students will have developed the necessary skills to critically analyze, deconstruct and contextualize theoretical, empirical and methodological aspects related to the actions of nation-states, inter/transnational organizations, public and private entities, as well as movements and nongovernmental organizations operating in the international space, all with the support of specialized literature.
Course contents
The workshop will be structured in two distinct parts.
The first part will consist of lectures and seminars aimed at providing a framework for theoretical and scientific discussions, including interdisciplinary perspectives. This will involve reading and analyzing essays and documents focusing on significant themes that have emerged from recent studies. Topics will include theoretical reflection on gender and international relations theory, global and transnational women's movements, and discussions violence, war, peace and peace-keeping processes. Additionally, we will explore issues related to the gender dimension of international economic and social dynamics, as well as women's rights as human rights.
The second part will entail the presentation of research work, which will be required from attending students, with specific guidelines provided in class.
The ultimate aim is to foster an interdisciplinary understanding of the key aspects related to utilizing the category of gender as a tool for analyzing major historical, political, social and cultural phenomena of an inter/transnational nature.
Readings/Bibliography
The articles and documents for analysis will be provided on the Virtual platform before the workshop starts.
Teaching methods
Analysis of texts and papers through individual presentations, along with seminar discussion.
A short final paper will also be drafted.
Assessment methods
Assessment of acquired knowledge will include in-class presentations, discussions, and a final paper on a topics covered in class.
Attendance is mandatory, and no exceptions will be made for students who do not attend.
Teaching tools
power point presentations
Office hours
See the website of Raffaella Baritono
SDGs




This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.