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The third edition of the online course on Intercultural Trends in the EuroMed region based on the Anna Lindh Report begun on 10th of November to end on 7 December.

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Online course on Intercultural Trends

The online course “Euro-Mediterranean Intercultural Trends” is based on the Anna Lindh Report on Intercultural Trends and Social Change in the Euro-Mediterranean region, including a unique public opinion survey among a representative sample of the Euro-Mediterranean population about mutual perceptions, values and openness to diversity.

The fall edition of the course will be in English and will run from November 10th to December 7th 2020jointly delivered by the Anna Lindh Foundation and UNIMED, the Mediterranean Universities Union.

REGISTER HERE BY 5 NOVEMBER 2020

Participation in the course is free of charge. Registered participants will receive an email message with detailed instructions on how to access the course.

The course duration is four weeks, with an estimated commitment of around two hours per week. The course is video-based and interactive, in this way participants will have the possibility to discuss the content and the main course messages with peers from around the Mediterranean. Learners who will complete the course activities will receive a Certificate of Participation.

MAIN TARGETED LEARNERS

The course is mainly targeted to lifelong learners who want to better understand the different cultures and values of the people around the Mediterranean; to social workers or researchers working in intercultural settings; to students dealing with intercultural subjects;  to school teachers facing multiculturality in their classroom; to journalists reporting on cross-cultural issues and decision-makers wishing to gather data and analyses for policy development.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

By taking the course, you will:

  • increase your understanding of mutual perception between people from different European and Southern and Eastern Mediterranean countries (SEM), about their identities, values, fears, women’s role in society, the impact of religion on their views and their inclination to mobility.
  • learn what actions people expect in order to reduce radicalization and increase multiculturality, taking into consideration different opinions. 
  • learn what is the impact of different media on people’s opinion and which are the most reliable and trustworthy media in different countries.

COURSE CONTENT

The course is composed of four modules:

Module 1 Representation of the Mediterranean and Mutual Interest. Through this module, you will learn about common values and attitudes, interests and expectations of the people living in the EuroMed region and their perception towards other countries/people.

Module 2 Values and Mutual Perception. Through this module, you will learn what are the most important values for people living around the Mediterranean and how the role of women is perceived and it is expected to change.

Module 3 Interaction across Cultures. Through this module, you will learn about how people from the two shores of the Mediterranean interact and how they construct the representation of the “other” as well as the role of media in this process.

Module 4 Living in Diversity. Through this module, you will learn about the impact of religion on people’s point of view and what could be efficient actions to contrast radicalisation and for better living in multi-cultural cities and societies. 

Watch this video to learn more about the Intercultural Trends and Social Change in the Euro-Mediterranean Region.