<b>USING FILM SOCIETIES IN HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY IN AN UNDERGRADUATED COURSE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN BRAZIL</b><br/>A UTILIZAÇÃO DE CINECLUBES NA EDUCAÇÃO EM DIREITOS HUMANOS: UM ESTUDO DE CASO ENVOLVENDO UM CURSO DE RELAÇÕES INTERNACIONAIS NO BRASIL

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  • Daniel Lena Marchiori Neto (FURG/RS) FURG/RS
  • Luciano Vaz Ferreira (FURG/RS) FURG/RS

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https://doi.org/10.22293/2179-1376.v8i14.589

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This paper aims to evaluate film society as a didactic instrument of human rights education in an undergraduate course in International Relations in Brazil. Based on a case study carried out at the Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG), film society is taken as a very efficient way of arousing students' interest in human rights when properly planned, especially in a traditionally elitist career focused on issues such as international trade and negotiation. On the one hand, film exhibition captures attention of stu-dents and induces an exercise of alterity. Therefore, it is a useful activity to deal with the complexity of human rights. In addition, debates and dis-cussions held after films exhibitions proved to be a privileged space, both to consolidate the importance of theme and also to encourage the reading of indicated bibliography.

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2017-11-03

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Marchiori Neto (FURG/RS), D. L., & Ferreira (FURG/RS), L. V. (2017). <b>USING FILM SOCIETIES IN HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY IN AN UNDERGRADUATED COURSE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN BRAZIL</b><br/>A UTILIZAÇÃO DE CINECLUBES NA EDUCAÇÃO EM DIREITOS HUMANOS: UM ESTUDO DE CASO ENVOLVENDO UM CURSO DE RELAÇÕES INTERNACIONAIS NO BRASIL. Caderno De Relações Internacionais, 8(14). https://doi.org/10.22293/2179-1376.v8i14.589

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