Call for Papers

"Cultures of Violence"
5th Global Conference
Mansfield College, Oxford (UK)
20.-23.9.2004

This multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary conference aims to
identify the underlying factors which contribute to and understand the
prevailing extent of violence in contemporary life. It likewise aims
to probe the representation of violence in media, art and literature
and assess the contextual implications of such representations.
Violence remains a horrifying feature of today's world; the project
actively seeks to explore whether there can be a culture counter to
the culture of violence and how is it to be promoted.

The conference will be structured around 4 main thematic groupings;
papers, presentations, reports and workshops are invited on the
following themes;

1. Perspectives for Understanding Violence
Papers will explore the methodologies available for uncovering the
underlying factors which contribute to violence, the perspectives
provided by all disciplines for attempting to understand violence and
the models available for developing interdisciplinary methods for
approaching violence.

2. The Objects and Goals of Violence
Papers will explore those who are targeted by perpetrators of violence
and seek to analyse the goals that such forms of violence seek to
achieve. In particular, papers can focus on
a) issues of domestic violence directed toward families, women and
children
b) issues of community violence directed toward ethnic and minority
groups, racial groups, issues of nationalism, youth and gang violence,
hoolaganism
c) issues of institutional violence - violence in the workplace,
schools, hospitals, police and law enforcement agencies
d) issues of state violence - as both an internal phenomenon (against
citizenry - civil war, terrorism and the metropolis; repression;
'surveillance' culture post 9/11; legitimation of violence through the
law, punishment and capital punishment) as well as an external
phenomenon (cultures of war and militarism, 'intervention' and
'pre-emptive' policies, cultures of societies that develop into
excessively warlike states, religion, religious institutions, and
their role in curtailing or propelling violence; religious
fundamentalism and violence
e) understanding violence by understanding the impact it has on its
victims

3. Representations of Violence
Papers will look at the explore the role of media in recording,
portraying, disseminating, and reflecting on violence. All forms of
media are included - radio, tv, cinema, theatre, graffiti, internet,
music, art, sculpture, books, propaganda. The methods of portrayal and
the intentions of portrayal will be assessed.

4. Counter Cultures to Violence
Papers will explore whether there are or can be counter cultures to
the cultures of violence and how these might be developed. In
particular, papers may look at the emerging trend of the use of
violence to achieve peace (e.g., the human/animal rights agenda),
anti-globalisation violence, anti-vivisection violence; the work and
role of NGO's; the role of enforcement and prosecution; the promotion
of education and educative strategies; prevention strategies

Papers will be considered on any related theme. 300 word abstracts
should be submitted by Friday 4th June 2004. If your paper is accepted
for presentation at the conference, an 8 page draft paper should be
submitted by Friday 13th August 2004.

All papers accepted for and presented at the conference will
be published as an ISBN eBook. Selected papers accepted for
and presented at this conference will be invited for development and
inclusion in a hard copy themed publication. One themed volume from
the project has already been published; one themed volume is in press.

300 word abstracts should be submitted to
Dr Rob Fisher
r...@inter-disciplinary.net
Abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, PDF or RTF formats.

The conference is part of a larger series of on-going conferences, run
under the general banner ‘At the Interface'. It aims to bring together
people from different areas and interests to share ideas and explore
various discussions which are innovative and exciting.

For further details about the project, please visit:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/ati/violence/cov.htm

For further details about the conference, please visit:
http://www.inter-disciplinary.net/ati/violence/v5/cov04cfp.htm 


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