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Analyzing Power and Rights for Deliberative Practice
Learn the essential frameworks for identifying, analyzing, and balancing unequal power dynamics and legal rights within public conflict resolution and planning processes.
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About this course
Public decision-making often stalls due to conflicts over legal rights and deep imbalances of power. Learn how to systematically address these foundational issues to foster fairer, more stable outcomes.
This course provides a structured, analytical approach to understanding the complex interplay between formal rights (legal, constitutional) and informal power (social, economic) in democratic deliberation and dispute resolution settings. You will gain the ability to diagnose conflicts at a fundamental level and design processes that promote equity and procedural justice.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core theoretical distinctions between formal rights, power, and authority in public policy contexts.
* Analyze different forms of power (structural, instrumental, communicative) and their impact on stakeholder participation in deliberation.
* Apply frameworks for procedural justice to ensure processes are perceived as legitimate and fair by all participants.
* Identify strategies for mitigating power imbalances and creating inclusive environments for effective public dialogue.
* Practice dissecting real-world disputes to map legal rights against existing power structures.
The course begins with foundational definitions of power and rights, moves into practical methods for stakeholder analysis and conflict mapping, and concludes with strategies for designing equitable deliberative processes. You will read conceptual explanations and work through written case studies to solidify your analytical skills.
This course is designed for beginners interested in public policy, urban planning, conflict resolution, or democratic governance. No prior experience in legal studies or political science is required.
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