授業科目名 | 年度 | 学期 | 開講曜日・時限 | 学部・研究科 | 全担当教員 | 単位数 |
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12873:IR18‐DE203 Global Simulation Gaming(EI) § 12874:IR18‐DJ209 グローバル・シミュレーション・ゲーミング(JI) § 12875:RUIR-2547 Global Simulation Gaming (GCG)(EI) § 12876:RUIR-2548 Global Simulation Gaming (PGSCR)(EI) | 2025 | 春セメスター | 月2 | 国際関係学部 | 小林 主茂 | 2 |
キャンパス
授業施設
授業で利用する言語
授業の概要と方法
This course will not have +R-Jugyo. The number of class hours for “+R-Jugyo” will be covered by activities related to the course.
Global Simulation Gaming (GSG) is an "international relations role-playing game."
All students will assume roles as members (heads of state, ministers, etc.) of various actors (states, international organizations, NGOs, and other actors in the international community) and experience a series of processes such as issue recognition, policy-making, negotiations, and policy implementation on a predetermined theme in this simulation. (This year’s theme is international security.) The objective of the course is for students to gain sufficient knowledge about the theme and then, through role-playing, come to understand how actual actors in the international community interpret situations and make decisions. Another objective is to enhance students’ ability to formulate their own questions, conduct research, take various actions, negotiate, and solve problems by immersing themselves in the roles of actors. Furthermore, since GSG combines IR majors, GS majors, and JDP students into a single lesson, students from different majors who generally do not have a chance to interact with one another on a regular basis are given the opportunity to build trusting relationships through the discussion of an array of issues affecting the international community.
In preparation for the GSG event, students should learn as much as possible about the current status of their actor, including the current status of their relationships with other actors. The course will consist of guidance sessions, preliminary study sessions, a mini-GSG, the actual GSG event, and post-gaming review sessions.
The College of International Relations emphasizes Global Simulation Gaming (GSG) as an overall summary of introductory-level education while at the same time acting as a bridge to more specialized education. By participating in GSG, students may deepen their understanding of international issues and clarify their study objectives from the second year on. For this reason, GSG is classified as a compulsory course for all second and third-semester students. GSG is also constituted as one of the small group courses to be taken during the four years of study. At the same time, in face-to-face classes, students will learn media literacy through the interactive transmission and reception of knowledge and information via web conferencing systems, video streaming, and various websites.
There will be classes conducted in English and classes conducted in Japanese, both of which are designated official languages. Students who study in Japanese and primarily use Japanese in their daily lives should do their best to communicate in English, which has become the de facto official international language. On the other hand, international students who study in English and primarily use English in their daily lives should be reminded that the world is full of people who speak a multitude of other languages and should try to communicate in Japanese.
受講生の到達目標
・To enhance students’ understanding of the real-world international community through experiences in issue recognition, policy-making, and diplomatic negotiations.
・For students to experience the importance of respect and collaboration (peer learning).
・To develop one’s study objectives based on the activities above.
事前に履修しておくことが望まれる科目
授業スケジュール
授業回数/ 担当教員(複数担当の場合) |
テーマ |
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キーワード・文献・補足事項等 | |
Week 1 | Guidance |
Guidance / Deciding Actors |
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Week 2 | Research on Themes and Actors ① |
Theme and Rules |
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Week 3 | Research on Themes and Actors ② |
Research on actors(actor introduction video preparation) |
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Week 4 | Mini GSG ① |
Question and answer session for the actor introduction video |
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Week 5 | Policy Review ① |
Policy revision by per actor |
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Week 6 | Mini GSG ② |
International conferences
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Week 7 | Policy Review ② |
Policy revision by per actor |
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Week 8 | Mini GSG ③ |
Individual negotiations |
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Week 9 | Policy Review ③ |
Policy revision by per actor |
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Week 10-13 | Actual GSG Event |
Phase 1-2 |
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Week 14 | GSG Review |
Summary of GSG as a whole and by per actor |
授業実施形態
授業外学習の指示
成績評価方法
種別 | 割合(%) | 評価基準等 |
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定期試験(筆記) | 0 | |
レポート試験 (統一締切日を締切とするレポート) |
0 | |
上記以外の試験・レポート、平常点評価 (日常的な授業における取組状況の評価) |
100 | Action plan (30%)
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成績評価方法(備考)
Attendance for the GSG event and submission of the action plan and the post-GSG review is mandatory. Be sure to submit your work on time. Submissions after the due date will result in a significant loss of points. The action plan will be due in early May, and the Post-GSG review will be due in early-July.
受講および研究に関するアドバイス
The above schedule is tentative. The schedule will be distributed at the first class.
教科書
教科書(使用頻度、その他補足)
参考書
参考書(使用頻度、その他補足)
参考になるwwwページ
授業内外における学生・教員間のコミュニケーションの方法
備考
URL:https://secure.ritsumei.ac.jp/students/pathways-future/course/curriculum.html/