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Activity: Not just a river on a map - the relational dimension
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Aug 19 2009, 7:35 AM EDT
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Aug 14 2009, 11:49 AM EDT
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The case will be used also for the analysis of the relational, structural and cultural dimension.
Instead of using this case study, you can also encourage the groups to analyse a "real" conflict in their context.The case study is relatively long and
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Aug 14 2009, 9:28 AM EDT
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The case study is relatively long and this might pose a challenge in mixed groups, or groups where English is not first or second language. You can consider translating a summary of the case or present the case to participants in another, more visual and less text-based method.
Handout(s): Moeketsi,
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Aug 8 2009, 10:04 AM EDT
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1. The session will be structured around the two-part case study "Not just a river on a map", taking place in Lesotho. If you have
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