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Call for Papers

Theme: Human Rights, Violence and Dictatorship
Type: International Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: InMind Support
Location: Online
Date: 20.–21.11.2020
Deadline: 31.10.2020

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In the time when human rights are violated on a regular basis,
violence triumphs, and feeble democracies ever more often back down
before authoritarian rule, there obviously arises the need to reflect
on the possible ways of counteracting such phenomena. Our
interdisciplinary conference is intended as a fitting opportunity for
this reflection. We would like to look at various manifestations of
dictatorship, violence and human rights violation, whether historical
or current. We will describe them in political, social,
psychological, cultural and many other terms. We also want to devote
considerable attention to how the situation of human rights and
dictatorship is represented in artistic practices: in literature,
film, theatre or visual arts.

We invite researchers representing various academic disciplines:
history, politics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, philosophy,
literary studies, theatre studies, film studies, fine arts, design,
memory studies, migration studies, consciousness studies, dream
studies, gender studies, postcolonial studies, medical sciences,
psychiatry, psychoanalysis, cognitive sciences, economics, law and
other.

Different forms of presentations are encouraged, including case
studies, theoretical investigations, problem-oriented arguments, and
comparative analyses.

We will be happy to hear from both experienced scholars and young
academics at the start of their careers: doctoral students, graduate
and undergraduate students. We also invite all persons interested in
participating in the conference as listeners, without giving a
presentation.

We hope that due to its interdisciplinary nature, the conference will
bring many interesting observations on and discussions about the role
of human rights and dictatorship in the past and in the present-day
world. 

Our repertoire of suggested topics includes but is not restricted to:

I. Societies

- Genocides
- Slavery
- Nationalism
- Chauvinism
- Xenophobia
- Ethnic cleansings
- Religious dictatorships
- The Holocaust
- Apartheid
- (Neo)Nazism

II. Individuals

- Domestic violence
- Mobbing
- Bullying in school
- Bullying in the army
- Sexual abuse
- Sado-masochism
- Symbolic violence
- Economic discrimination
- Ageism

III. Defense of Human Rights

- Human rights organizations
- Humanitarian missions
- Resistance movement
- The ethos of a freedom fighter
- Conspiracies, protests, revolts
- Racial equality
- Performative race
- Women's rights
- Sexual minority rights
- Disability rights
- Human rights and animal rights

IV. Fallen Dictatorships

- Democracy in transition
- Post-communist countries
- Amnesties
- The revenge of the oppressed
- Criminal courts/ courts of justice
- Escape from freedom
- Nostalgia for the regime
- Dictator's psychological portrait

V. Violence and Subjectivity

- Politics of trauma
- Fear, despair and utopia
- Violence and language
- Dictatorship as a social symptom
- Dictatorship, remembrance and forgetfulness

VI. Violence in the (Post)Modern World

- Cultural conditioning of violence
- Dictatorship of the young
- Dictatorship of the old
- Dictatorship and conformism
- The regime of political correctness
- Democracy and the dictatorship of the majority
- Democracy and liberalism
- Human rights and the free market
- Violence in the media

 VII. Literature and the Arts

- Literature and art about human rights violation
- Literature and art about violence
- Literature and art engaged in human rights defense
- Literature and art violating human rights

Please submit abstracts (no longer than 300 words) of your proposed
20-minute presentations, together with a short biographical note, by
31 October 2020 to:

inconferenceoff...@gmail.com

Notification of acceptance will be sent by 3 November 2020.

Note:
As our online conference will be international, we will consider
different time zones of our Participants.

Scientific Committee:

Professor Wojciech Owczarski
University of Gdańsk (Poland)

Professor Polina Golovátina-Mora
Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (Colombia)

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Contac:

Conference Office
Email: inconferenceoff...@gmail.com
Web: https://www.inconference.info





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