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Identity Lab: Transforming Prejudice, Discrimination, and Conflict

Identity Lab: Transforming Prejudice, Discrimination, and Conflict


Identity Lab: Transforming Prejudice, Discrimination, and Conflict

About this course

One of the major problems in the world today is the conflict of identities – be they of religion, culture, race, or country. Such conflicts are often rooted in an exclusive sense of self, and therefore, a solution to resolve such conflicts may lie in the emergence of truly inclusive identities. Applying cutting-edge research on identity and subjective experience, this experiential lab explores and evolves identity-related processes that could transform prejudice, discrimination, and conflict.

Syllabus

Fall 2024

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Faculty

S. Salman Ahmad

Faculty

PhD in Psychology (2005) from Osmania University, India. Worked as faculty and consultant in the areas of psychology, leadership and organizational development across South Asia, the Middle East and Europe. In Denmark since 2010. Chief Consultant at the Living Institute and External Lecturer at Copenhagen Business School. Faculty member with the Department of Psychology at DIS since 2013.

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