This conference aims to explore how, why and whose stories of experiences of violence are told in deeply divided societies. All are welcome.
- Date(s)
- May 25, 2020 - May 26, 2020 ( )
- Location
- Online
- Time
- 14:00 - 18:00
- Price
- Free
This year’s postgraduate-led conference, hosted by the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, is entitled ‘True’ Stories: Contesting Narratives of Violence. The virtual conference seeks to bring together academics, activists, and practitioners to explore how, why, and whose stories of experiences of violence are told in deeply divided societies. The conference aims to address questions such as: What is a ‘true’ account of experiences of violence? Why are certain accounts privileged, while others are marginalised? What are the implications for peacebuilding and transformation?
The conference will be split over 2 days, Monday the 25 May and Tuesday the 26 May: featuring two keynote addresses (Activist, Theo Wilson & Academic, Anand Pandian) and nine presentations. Each day will begin at 2pm and last until approximately 6pm. The official programme will be emailed to attendees and published on our social media accounts, @true_stories20 on May 20th.
Please register to attend on Eventbrite prior to the conference.
- Department
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The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
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