Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo / Portale Web di Ateneo


A.Y.
2024/2025

Learning Objectives

The online course Gender History, Globalizatione and Caring Democracy aims

  1. to provide a historical, anthropological, sociological, political, legal, economic preparation allowing attending students to understand the present as a result of complex historical phenomena
  2. to provide knowledge and skills useful to elaborate policies and interventions to overcome current imbalances and promote individual and collective well-being thanks to a new way of considering care activities (democracy of care), with awareness of the historical depth of the processes in which these policies and interventions are inserted and the ability to consider their short-medium-long term effects;
  3. to provide knowledge and skills useful to teachers for a didactic that pays attention to gender issues and the other topics covered in the course (the course is accredited on the Sofia platform and valid for teacher training purposes);
  4. to provide knowledge on the requirements for companies to obtain the certification of gender equality envisaged by the current legislation;
  5. to provide information on the procedures to obtain accreditation as certifiers of gender equality in companies.

More specifically, the course aims to provide students with relevant knowledge and skills about:

  • the category of "gender" and its the different interpretations;
  • gender relations;
  • the division of work between men and women;
  • the evolution over time of the domestic sphere as a workplace and the economic value of the work performed within it: unpaid care and domestic work done by members of the family, primarily by women; paid domestic work and care (domestic workers, housekeepers, carers, babysitters etc.; payed work carried out in the domestic sphere: WHR - working from home, remote working);
  • the global division of care and domestic work linked to globalization;
  • globalization and imbalances in the post-colonial world;
  • international migration and the rights of migrant people;
  • the right to work and the right to health;
  • gender equality and policies to pursue it;
  • relations between public welfare and private welfare;
  • public policies to improve welfare;
  • environmental care and the relationship between the environment and human health;
  • caring democracy.

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The knowledge and skills acquired during the course can be spent

  • in the development and implementation of research projects;
  • in the planning and implementation of specific policies and interventions at various levels (local, regional, national, European, transnational) in a wide-ranging framework with the awareness of the historical depth of the processes in which those policies and interventions are inserted and the ability to consider their medium-long term effects;
  • in the didactic field;
  • in the corporate field, in particular in the sphere of gender equality and its certification;
  • in the acquirement of the accreditation as certifier of gender equality.

In this sense, the course aims to train:

  1. researchers and scholars; 
  2. policy makers, trade unionists, administrators, people engaged in the third sector, people engaged in the health and social-health sector;
  3. teachers with knowledge and skills useful for developing a didactic on gender issues and on the other topics covered by the course;
  4. people with skills related to gender equality and the requirements for its certification that can be employed in the corporate field;
  5. people with knowledge and skills acquiring accreditation as gender equality certifier.

The course is held ONLINE on the Zoom platform on Friday afternoons, from 3.15 pm to 7 pm, with a break at 5 pm, from October 2024 to June 2025 (120 hours of lessons)

All lessons are video-recorded and remain available to students on the Moodle platform of the University of Urbino Carlo Bo. On this platform, teaching materials are also available to students (slides, readings, etc.).

The lessons are held by professors from the University of Urbino Carlo Bo and other Italian and foreign universities and institutions. The lessons are usually held in Italian; some lessons are in English.

Active participation of students is encouraged, exchange and comparison are an essential part of the course.


Specifically, the lessons cover the following subjects:

COURSE TITLES AND CREDITS

 

Storia di genere - Gender history | M-STO/02 | 5 CFU
Antropologia di genere, delle migrazioni e interculturalità - Anthropology of gender, migration and interculturality | M-DEA/01 | 1 CFU
Pensiero politico della globalizzazione - Political thought of globalization | SPS/02 | 1 CFU
Genere, lavoro e partecipazione sociale - Gender, work and social participation | SPS/09 | 1 CFU
Politiche del welfare - Welfare policies | SPS/04 | 1 CFU
Comunicazione pubblica, istituzionale e sociale - Public institutional and social communication | SPS/08 | 1 CFU
Diritto alla salute - Right to health | IUS/08 | 1 CFU
Diritto del lavoro e delle pari opportunità - Labour Law and the rights of equal opportunities | IUS/07 | 1 CFU
Diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro - Workplace health and safety | IUS/07 | 1 CFU
Genere, diritti ed economia - Gender, rights, economomy | SECS-P/01 | 1 CFU
Prospettive internazionali - International perspectives | SECS P/02 | 1 CFU

Written essay 5 CFU

Total 20 CFU

The conferral of the certificate requires that the student is positively evaluated in a final paper.

The course is organised by the University of Urbino Carlo Bo in collaboration with the Società Italiana delle Storiche (SIS - Italian Society of Women Historians).

It is also under the patronage of the Comitato Unico di Garanzia (CUG) of the University of Urbino, i.e. the Committee for Equal Opportunities and against Discriminations, and MarCug, the network of CUGs in the Marche Region.

The course is included in the SOFIA Platform (Operational System for Training Initiatives for School Personnel) and is valid for teacher training.

 

How to apply for Gender History, Globalization and Caring Democracy

Admission
Course with free access
Number of positions
20 available
Application procedure
You can apply from the 25/07/2024 to the 17/10/2024 . Using the online procedure you can register to fill in the application and pay with PagoPA (Credit Card, PayPal) to complete the payment of the admission fee.
Online registration
Online registration Registration guidelines
Tuition fees

Tassa di iscrizione: € 1.000,00 da pagarsi come segue:

I^ rata: € 650,00 entro il 30 settembre 2024 (atto iscrizione)

II^ rata: € 350,00 entro 18 dicembre 2024

Uditori: € 700,00 da pagarsi con versamento unico entro il 30 settembre 2024 (atto di iscrizione)

Information on teaching and research activities

Organization

Director of the Course

Raffaella Sarti

Contact

Contact: Prof. Raffaella Sarti (raffaella.sarti@uniurb.it)

Contacts
Raffaella Sarti
 3332305140   raffaella.sarti@uniurb.it

Administrative contacts

Secretary’s Office
Ufficio Dottorati - Post laurea - Esami di Stato
Via Veterani, 36 - Urbino
Office hours
Monday - Friday from 9.30 am to 13pm
Contacts
 Tel. +39 0722 304637   corsi.postlaurea@uniurb.it

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