James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2017

LB5532 - Topical Issues in Conflict Management and Resolution

[Offered in odd-numbered years]

Credit points: 03
Year: 2017
Student Contribution Band: Band 3
Administered by: College of Business, Law & Governance

This subject focuses on current and topical issues in the field of conflict management and resolution, particularly recent developments in policy and practice. In 2017, the subject focuses on "Group Conferencing". Group Conferencing is a process that helps a group of people transform conflict into cooperation. The subject provides students with an understanding of the Group Conferencing process, and the range of programs in which Conferencing is currently used, including in education, justice, workplace relations, and various residential and professional communities. The theoretical component of the course covers the co-evolution of conferencing theory and practice over recent decades. The practical component of the course provides an opportunity to practise the techniques necessary to facilitate an effective Group Conference, and to receive coaching from an experienced practitioner. The course content is consistent with Best Practice Standards in Restorative Justice developed by various organisations, including the Victorian Association for Restorative Justice and the Restorative Justice Council in the UK.

Learning Outcomes


Availabilities

TownsvilleCityCampus, Limited, Study Period 5
Census Date 11-May-2017
Face to face teaching 26-May-2017 to 28-May-2017 (3 day workshop: 26-28 May 2017 (attendance is compulsory). Compulsory pre-reading required prior to attending workshop. This subject is taught primarily online through LearnJCU and students need to participate online throughout the whole study period. Students must engage in online learning from the first week of the study period and throughout the entire study period)
Coordinator: Mrs Judith Rafferty
Contact hours:
  • 21 hours workshops/Seminars - Three day workshop
  • 109 hours - Online and self-study activities
    Assessment:initial learning brief (10%); skills assessment (20%); comparative paper (30%); case study (30%); final learning brief (10%).
    Restrictions: An enrolment quota applies to this offering.

    Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.