Cities are often the epicenters of ethnic tension, where spatial division can either fuel hostility or foster peace. Understanding how urban design and community organizations interact is essential for building stable, inclusive societies. This text-only course guides you through the intersections of urban planning, civil society, and ethnic conflict, using real-world case studies from India and other global contexts to show how thoughtful policy can bridge deep social divides.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the root causes of ethnic conflict and how they manifest in urban spaces
- Analyze the role of civil society organizations in preventing violence and promoting peace
- Examine urban planning strategies that address segregation and promote spatial justice
- Evaluate policy innovations designed for divided cities and conflict zones
- Explore case studies from India and around the world to identify successful peacebuilding models
- Apply modern frameworks of inclusive design to address contemporary urban tensions
You will start with foundational definitions of ethnic identity and civil society before exploring historical planning challenges, policy responses, and modern community-led initiatives. This course is designed for beginners interested in urban studies, sociology, public policy, and international relations, requiring no prior experience in the field. Start reading today to discover how urban spaces can be transformed from sites of conflict into hubs of coexistence.
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