Teaching GuideTerm
Faculty of Humanities
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Grao en Relacións Internacionais
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  Diversity and Gender
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Identifying Data 2023/24
Subject (*) Diversity and Gender Code 710G05017
Study programme
Grao en Relacións Internacionais
Descriptors Cycle Period Year Type Credits
Graduate 2nd four-month period
Second Obligatory 6
Language
Spanish
Teaching method Face-to-face
Prerequisites
Department Humanidades
Coordinador
Garate Castro, Luis Alberto
E-mail
luis.garate@udc.es
Lecturers
Garate Castro, Luis Alberto
E-mail
luis.garate@udc.es
Web
General description After the Cold War period, from 1989 onwards, feminist critique of the underlying knowledge structures on which international policy studies have been based began to be incorporated. underlying knowledge structures on which international political studies have been based, in order to make visible the mechanisms and relations of domination and subordination between men and women. to make visible the mechanisms and relations of domination and subordination between men and women, indispensable to understand the geopolitical dynamics of international politics. and subordination between men and women, which are indispensable for understanding geopolitical dynamics. Gender studies and the visibilization of women of women has become a central issue for United Nations policies, which has been underlined since the millennium agenda. the millennium agenda and even more so in the 2030 agenda, highlighting that without equality and the empowerment of girls and women, gender studies and the without the empowerment of girls and women, who make up half of the world's population, it will not be possible to achieve developed societies that are sustainable, peaceful and developed societies will not be possible. The gender perspective is therefore the main challenge for the study and practice of international politics, a knowledge that is indispensable for those who have to indispensable knowledge for those who are to be trained as specialists in international relations.
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