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[Commlist] CFP: 1st Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Transitional Justice Conference (8-9 July 2020) and PGR Pre-Conference (7-8 July 2020)
Tue Mar 10 15:34:09 GMT 2020
*Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Transitional Justice Conference (8-9
July) and PGR Pre-Conference (7-8 July), Loughborough University, UK*
http://ahrc-transitionaljustice.org.uk/index.php/transitional-justice-conference/
Submissions for the first Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Transitional
Justice Conference and expressions of interest for the PGR
pre-conference workshops are requested by *Sunday 15^th March 2020*.
_Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Transitional Justice 8-9 July 2020_
A two-day conference at Loughborough University
James France Conference Centre, Loughborough, UK
*Conference chairs*: Dr Cristian Tileagă (Loughborough University, UK)
and Professor Lavinia Stan (St Francis Xavier University, Canada).
The conference is supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council
(AHRC) and the Centre for Research in Communication and Culture (CRCC)
at Loughborough University.
*Keynote speaker*
Professor Ruti Teitel (Ernst C.Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law, New
York Law School, US)*. *Author of /Transitional Justice
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/transitional-justice-9780195100648>/ (OUP,
2000) and /Globalizing Transitional Justice
<https://global.oup.com/academic/product/globalizing-transitional-justice-9780190221379?q=Globalizing%20Transitional%20Justice&lang=en&cc=gb>/ (OUP,
2014).
*Conference themes*
Transitional justice has become established as a flourishing field of
research and societal impact. The conference is the first of its kind to
bring together different disciplines within the broader field of
transitional justice: history, political sciences, law and criminal
justice, media, journalism and communications, social
psychology/sociology, human geography, religious studies, arts and
languages, as well as digital humanities.
We invite contributions and reflections on the effectiveness, and
afterlife, of transitional justice practices, national and
trans-national concerns with transitional justice, political and public
effectiveness of transitional justice practices, programs, and methods.
We welcome contributions on any country/region. The key goal of the
conference is to showcase existing and novel avenues in
interdisciplinary scholarship in the field of transitional justice.
Proposals for traditional panel papers are welcome, as are proposals for
symposia, and roundtables, on any topic relevant to any aspect of the
themes addressed above.
*Submissions*
Abstracts of up to 200 words for presentations of 20 minutes are invited
to be submitted by 15 March 2020. Presentations will be organized in
thematic sessions. We also welcome panel and roundtable submissions with
4-5 speakers and discussant.
*Abstract, title, author(s) name and institutional affiliation should be
sent to our Conference Manager, Rachel Armitage
((R.S.Armitage /at/ lboro.ac.uk) <mailto:(R.S.Armitage /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>). *
Unfortunately, due to constraints on space, we are unable to accommodate
posters. However, we will accept blitz presentations (short 5-minute
presentation in which authors present a poster in Prezi format in front
of an audience). All blitz presentations will be organized in thematic
sessions.
Any queries related to submissions should be addressed to the conference
chairs, Cristian Tileagă ((C.Tileaga /at/ lboro.ac.uk)
<mailto:(C.Tileaga /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>) and Lavinia Stan ((lstan /at/ stfx.ca)
<mailto:(lstan /at/ stfx.ca)>).
Conference AV facilities will be available in all rooms. It will also be
possible to use your own laptop.
*Registration*: £150. Fee includes a printed copy of the conference
programme and lunch on both conference days (8-9 July 2020)
*_Pre-conference workshops 7-8 July 2020_*
Pre-conference workshops are open to postgraduate research students who
are currently enrolled on a doctoral studies programme and post-docs in
political science, history, law and criminal justice, media, journalism
and communications, social psychology/sociology, human geography,
religious studies, arts and languages, as well as digital humanities.
Places are limited to 25 participants. All places include free
accommodation at the Loughborough University East Midlands campus.
*Please submit proof of enrolment on a programme of doctoral studies or
post-doc to our Conference Manager, Rachel Armitage
((R.S.Armitage /at/ lboro.ac.uk) <mailto:(R.S.Armitage /at/ lboro.ac.uk)>). Please
secure your place as soon as possible – first come, first served!*
*Workshop Programme**
7^th July 2020
Workshop Convenor: Dr Alena Pfoser & Dr Guzel Yusupova (Loughborough
University)
*/Fostering dialogue in heritage communication/*//
How do we talk about contested histories in a way that encourages
understanding and dialogue with the ‘other’? In the workshop we will
analyse excerpts from tour guide narratives and interviews with tour
guides who work in settings shaped by memory conflict. We will talk
about risks in heritage communication and identify productive and less
productive strategies for communicating difficult topics.
8^th July 2020
Workshop Convenor: Dr Agata Fijalkowski (Leeds Law School)
*/Exploring the Cold War Visually/*
Do photographs speak legally? This workshop will consider this question
in connection with the dispensation of justice in the immediate post-WW2
period. We will look at images, archival materials, specific vignettes
and readings – with the aim to engage, challenge and unpack key legal
historical narratives about justice from that particular time frame.
*Please note that the pre-conference workshops have been scheduled so
participants will also be able to attend substantive parts of the main
conference on 8^th July.
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