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[ecrea] Cambridge Conference 25-27 June 2008: The Culture of Reconstruction
Thu Jun 05 19:22:34 GMT 2008
>The Cambridge University Post-Conflict and Post Crisis Group
>together with the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and
>Humanities (CRASSH) bring you:
>
>
>THE CULTURE OF RECONSTRUCTION: INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO THE
>AFTERMATH OF CRISIS
>University of Cambridge, 25-27 June 2008
>
>
>INAUGURAL LECTURE
>Paddy Ashdown
>"After Iraq - shall we ever intervene again?"
>Wednesday, 25 June, 19:30-21:00
>Buckingham House Lecture Theatre, New Hall
>
>CONFERENCE
>Thursday, 26 June and Friday 27 June, 9:00-19:00
>Octagon Theatre, St. Chad's site, St Catherine's College
>
>This two and a half day conference is intended to be inter-disciplinary
>and inter-practice, bringing policy makers and practitioners to the
>table in order to enable an exchange between those designing and
>implementing post-crisis interventions and those researching these
>situations. As well as paper presentations, the conference will include an
>photography exhibition, a documentary evening, and project presentations.
>
>Panels will be organised so as to encourage discussion across
>disciplines and methodologies. Topics under discussion include:
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>- Stakeholders in intervention
>- The politics of reconciliation
>- Mourning and memorialisation
>- Post-conflict spaces in international relations
>- Conflict in cities and the contested state
>- The media during crisis and its aftermath
>- Reconstructing identity: religion and cultural heritage
>
>
>For further information and for registration please see:
>www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/116/
>
>or contact Anna Malinowska at CRASSH, 17 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RX, UK
>Tel: +44 (0)1223 766886; (apm50 /at/ cam.ac.uk)
>
>PLEASE REGISTER EARLY, at the latest by 18 June, TO ENSURE A PLACE.
>
>The *Cambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis
>Group* is an interdisciplinary research and
>discussion group, created in January 2006
>to bring together these researchers from various disciplines
>working on post-conflict or post-crisis environments.
>
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