Social and Educational Mediation
| Keywords |
| Classification |
Keyword |
| OFICIAL |
Educational Sciences |
Instance: 2019/2020 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
This curricular unit aims to broaden the study of the modalities of intervention in the field of social work, specifically the social mediation and local action approaches as alternative modalities of political and cognitive definition of social problems.
Learning outcomes and competences
This curricular unit aims to present and discuss models and practices of social mediation as alternative modes of political and cognitive definition of social fabric and problems, framing them on recent transformations of regulation and social intervention modes.
In this sense, it is expected that the learning outcomes of UC students are:
- To politically and historically contextualize the issues of social mediation in the transition from a societarian organization focused on the state to a market oriented society;
- To understand the central role of conflict in the diverse approaches to mediation and the diverse visions of the social role of subjects it implies;
- To distinguish different perspectives guiding the mediation intervention.
- To be able to identify distinct approaches of [conflict] mediation and their adequacy in intervention contexts by means of multiple case analyses;
- To be capable to produce the analysys of diverse mediation processes, supported through theoretical inputs and a critical personal reasoning
Working method
Presencial
Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)
N/A
Program
I - General framework
1 – Social and cognitive production of the concept of mediation.
1.1 - The crisis of macro-social integration devices: work, school and political world.
2 - Social spaces and time heterogeneity in the post modern era.
3 - The ambiguities of local scale centrality in social problems management.
4 - New configurations of social policies, devices and social policies management agents
5 - Cognitive and political dimensions to consider in the construction of intervention alternatives.
II – Fields, models and intervention practices of mediation: case studies
6 – The mediation spaces: professional agents/intervention processes.
6.1. Mediation in the education field
6.2. Social and community mediation
Mandatory literature
Correia, J. A. and A. M. C. Silva, Eds. ; Mediação: (D)os Contextos e (D)os actores. , Porto, CIIE e Edições Afrontamento., (2010)
Torremorell, M. C. B. ; Cultura de mediação e mudança social. , Porto, Porto Editora., (2008).
Six, J.-F. ; Les Médiateurs. , Paris, Le Cavalier Bleu., (2003).
Correia, J. A. and J. Caramelo ; "Da mediação local ao local da mediação: figuras e políticas." , Educação, Sociedade e Culturas 20 167-191., (2003).
Vaz, H. ; "A mediação em contexto de formação como reinvenção de novos ofícios: o caso dos estágios e da licenciatura em Ciências da Educação na Universidade do Porto." , Educação, Sociedade & Culturas 29: 53-72., (2009)
Neves, T.; "Practice Note: community mediation as social intervention." , Conflict Resolution Quarterly 26(4): 481-495., (2009)
Guilaume-Hofnung, M. ; La médiation. , Paris, PUF., (2000).
Schwerin, Edward W. ; Mediation, Citizenship Empowerment and Transformational Politics. , Westport: Praeger Publishers., (1995).
Vasconcelos-Sousa, José; O que é Mediação. , s/l: Quimera., (2002).
Milburn, Philip ; La Médiation: Expériences et competences., Paris: La Découverte., (2002).
Hamzaoui, Mejed ; El Trabajo Social Territorializado. Las transformaciones de la acción pública en la intervención social. , València: Nau Llibres & Universitat de València., (2005).
Cardinet, Annie; École et Médiations. , Ramonville Saint-Agnes: Éditions Érès., (2000).
Mayer, Bernard ; Beyond Neutrality: Confronting the Crisis in Conflict Resolution. , São Francisco: Jossey-Bass., (2004).
Bonafé-Schmitt, J.-P. ; La médiation: une justice douce., Paris, Syros., (1992).
Teaching methods and learning activities
Contact time:
Lectures and debate
Text analysis
Presentation and discussion of cases
Tutorial monitoring
Autonomous work:
Bibliographic Research and Analysis
Preparation of course dinamization through case studies analysis
Assignment for assessment production
keywords
Social sciences > Educational sciences
Social sciences > Sociology > Societal behaviour
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
| designation |
Weight (%) |
| Trabalho escrito |
75,00 |
| Participação presencial |
25,00 |
| Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
| designation |
Time (hours) |
| Estudo autónomo |
60,00 |
| Frequência das aulas |
30,00 |
| Trabalho de investigação |
18,00 |
| Total: |
108,00 |
Eligibility for exams
The assessment process requires that students must attend at least 75% of the sessions. Exceptions are those students legally exempt from class attendance.
Calculation formula of final grade
The grade is based on an individual essay. Individual essay values 100% of the final grade. The essay may have a maximum of 8 pages. The final mark of the curricular unit is express in a 0-20 scale.
By means of the mobilisation of the theorethical contributions of mediation field, the individual essay may assume different forms:
i) Analysis of a case involving a situation of social intervention;
ii) Analysis of the process experienced in the master’s course or a specific content, theme or issue relevant for preparation of the dissertation through the mediation theoretical lens.
Assessment criteria: i) coherence and consistency of the theoretical analysis produced; ii) personal and critical appropriation of the theoretical contributions in the production of the analysis and the development of the arguments
Examinations or Special Assignments
The non-realisation of any of the previewed assessment assignments and/or the obtention of a grade below 10 (under 20), implies the reformulation of the assignment in the next evaluation period
Internship work/project
N/A
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Students legally authorised to not attending the sessions must deliver an individual essay (15 to 20 pages) and discuss it with the curricular unit teachers. This aims at assessing the achievement of the curricular unit competences and learning-outcomes.
This essay aims to summarize and critically address the whole or part of the themes of the Curricular Unit, particularly the contributions of mediation to the definition of social problems and intervention in social and educational fields.
Classification improvement
To improve the final grade students must deliver an individual essay (15 to 20 pages) and discuss it with the teachers of the curricular unit. The essay is supposed to summarize and critically address the whole or part of the themes of the Curricular Unit particularly the contributions of mediation to the definition of social problems and intervention in social and educational fields.Observations
N/A