- Docente: Annalisa Verza
- Credits: 3
- SSD: IUS/20
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Employment and Business Relations Consultant (cod. 9230)
Also valid for Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 9232)
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from Oct 07, 2024 to Nov 19, 2024
Learning outcomes
The seminar aims to promote knowledge of looming issues and current experiences by providing critical tools for the understanding/action of existing cultural, philosophical-legal and socio-political phenomena and practices, from a critical gender perspective
Course contents
The programme addresses the issue of gender differences and discrimination with an interdisciplinary approach, considering the topic both from a theoretical perspective and with reference to civil practice.
The lectures, starting in October, will be delivered by various speakers, teachers or experts in the field, as well as representatives of local associations.
The detailed list of lectures will be communicated on Virtuale prior to the start of the seminar.
Readings/Bibliography
News, updates, speaker information, supporting bibliography and teaching materials will be published during the seminar on the relevant Virtuale page.
Teaching methods
The course involves lectures, supported by multimedia tools.
Assessment methods
The exam will take place in written form, through the presentation of a short paper (2-3 pages at least) on a topic chosen by the student from among those covered in the course. The test will aim to verify the student's critical capacity to reflect in a personal manner on the topics covered.
The written paper is to be uploaded onto Virtual at least one week before the exam date in which the student intends to participate.
Teaching tools
All course information and any communications from the lecturers, as well as any supplementary teaching materials, will be available online at https://virtuale.unibo.it
Office hours
See the website of Annalisa Verza
SDGs

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