Almost twenty-five years have passed since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement but the legacy of the past lives on in Northern Ireland.
- Date(s)
- February 22, 2023
- Location
- Room 01/005, 22 University Square, Queen's University Belfast
- Time
- 13:30 - 17:00
- Price
- Free
This event will bring together academics, faith leaders, and practitioners to explore the role of forgiveness in dealing with the past.
Researchers on the Forgiveness and Future-building project, from the Woolf Institute in Cambridge, will present their findings from a two-year project that investigates the role of forgiveness in post-conflict societies from both a psychological and computational perspective.
The project involves research in Northern Ireland, Bosnia and South Sudan and analyses differences in how people intuitively reason about forgiveness in the aftermath of conflict. Read more here.
Using AI technology, the team has also put together a computational model that builds on previous work on modelling intergroup conflict in Northern Ireland.
This event will be recorded and will be available on the Mitchell Institute website afterwards.
Speakers
Prof Richard English, Director of the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice; Professor, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Queen’s University Belfast
Dr Katherine O’Lone, Research Fellow, Woolf Institute, Cambridge
Dr Justin E. Lane, Co-Founder and CEO, CulturePulse
Prof F. LeRon Shults, Institute for Global Development and Social Planning, University of Agder
Prof John Brewer, Professor, School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work; Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen’s University Belfast
Prof Fiona Magowan, Professor, School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics; Theme Lead (Religion and Peacebuilding), Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen’s University Belfast
Pavol Kosnač, Director, DEKK Institute, Slovakia
Rev Dr Gary Mason, Director, Rethinking Conflict
Prof Gladys Ganiel, Professor, School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work; Fellow (Religion and Peacebuilding) Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice, Queen’s University Belfast
Judith Thompson, former Commissioner for Victims and Survivors of Northern Ireland
This event is hosted by the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute and is delivered in partnership with the Woolf Institute in Cambridge.
AGENDA
Part 1: Forgiveness and Conflict
1.30pm - 3.00pm, 22 University Square, Room 01/005.
- Prof Richard English: Welcome (and chair) (5 mins)
- Dr Katherine O’Lone: The Psychology of Forgiveness and Future-building (20 mins)
- Dr Justin E. Lane and Prof F. LeRon Shults: Modelling Forgiveness and Stability (35 mins)
- QUB respondent: Prof John Brewer (15 mins)
- Q&A (15 mins)
3.00pm - 3.30pm (tea/coffee), Junction Foyer, Main Site Tower.
Part 2: Understanding Conflict: From the Global to the Local
3.30pm - 5.00pm, 22 University Square, Room 01/005.
- Gladys Ganiel: Intro (and chair) (5 mins)
- Pavol Kosnač: Studying Active Conflict and Paramilitaries (25 mins)
- Dr Gary Mason: Conflict and Beyond - A Local Perspective (25 mins)
- QUB respondent: Prof Gladys Ganiel (10 mins)
- Q&A (15 mins)
- Judith Thompson: Final thoughts (5-10 mins)
Image credit: Claudio Schwarz, Unsplash.
- Department
- School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
- School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work
- The Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice
- Audience
- All
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