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Call for Papers Theme: Peace from Disasters Subtitle: Indigenous Initiatives across Communities, Countries and Continents Type: HiPeC International Peace Conference 2011 Institution: Hiroshima University Partnership Project for Peacebuilding and Capacity Development (HiPeC) Location: Hiroshima (Japan) Date: 18.–19.9.2011 Deadline: 18.7.2011 __________________________________________________ Hiroshima University Partnership Project for Peacebuilding and Capacity Development (HiPeC-II), a research/education based project of Hiroshima University, is pleased to announce an international peace conference 2011 in Hiroshima, JAPAN. Based on our conference theme, we invite practitioners and researchers to submit papers for a session. Concept Besides the efforts towards a peaceful solution of conflict or the attempts for reconstruction and reconciliation in the post-conflict states everywhere on the earth, the waves for democratization in West Asia and North Africa have surfaced as new agenda for the international community. Furthermore, Japan, considered to be a leading donor for peacebuilding assistance until recently, is finding itself as a recipient of the reconstruction assistance for the first time since the end of the World War II after the Great East Japan Earthquake in March of this year. These global, regional and local development have prompted us, Hiroshima University Partnership Project for Peacebuilding and Capacity Development(HiPeC-II) and the Global COE Program of the University of Tokyo, "Development and Systematization of Death and Life Studies" to jointly hold the International Conference on "Peace from Disasters". This Conference aims to integrate the perspectives from academic scholars, peacebuilding practitioners and civil society activists from different countries and localities to explore the ways of building peace and reconstruction from various human and/or natural disasters across communities, countries and continents. By focusing on the comprehensive human capacities at the time of extreme devastation, this conference aims to cover four broad spectrums of peacebuilding initiatives that are to constitute the following three sessions and one panel discussion. Sessions - SESSION 1: Peacebuilding and Democracy across Communities, Countries and Continents Objective: While peacebuilding and democratization are two inseparable subjects, they include the difficulties at implementation. This session will illuminate the complex dynamics of institutional-building in post conflict society with those political development in West Asia and North Africa in comparative perspectives. It will examine various challenges of human life from the perspectives of micro to macro. e.g. local communities through countries to continents. - SESSION 2: Nuclear and Environmental Peace for Better Human Life Objective: After the devastative Great Earthquake and nuclear disaster in Japan in March 2011, people around the world become more anxious about the future of human life that is affected by the use of nuclear energy. This session will discuss peace from the environmental aspect and seek for the realistic policy suggestion about what should be the society to be built after the reconstruction process. - SESSION 3: Spiritual Reconciliation from Devastations Objective: Damages by a catastrophic natural disaster or human conflict cause and expand the social unrest, conflict or despair in affected societies. This is a big obstacle for peacebuilding. This session will pay attentions to the spiritual aspects of human development in the process of reconstruction from devastation in order to find the road to resurgence. Submissions Those wishing to present a paper in person for any of the above mentioned sessions are invited to submit the abstract of your presentations and your CV. The abstract should be formed around 500 words or less and sent electronically to: [email protected] The deadline for submission of an abstract is 18:00, 18 July, 2011 (JST). Your name, affiliation, email address and session you want to present must be included in your e-mail. Those who are selected for presenting the paper at this conference, MUST subsequently send the full paper, fewer than 5000 words, by 15 August, 2011. Travel expense including the economy class return air ticket from the airports closest to their residences to Hiroshima, JAPAN for presenters from developing countries will be provided by the organizer and upon submission of their full papers. Important Dates Deadline for Abstract: 18 July, 2011 Deadline for Full Paper: 15 August, 2011 Guidelines An abstract must be sent electronically, in Microsoft Word format to: [email protected] Upon receipt of the abstract, a confirmation email will be sent to your address within 48 hours or before 18:00, Mon., July 18, 2011, whichever earlier. If you do not receive the confirmation mail from us, please contact [email protected], or call +81-82-404-6936 . Should there be an exceptional case where you are unable to submit electronic files in Microsoft Word format, please contact the HiPeC office: [email protected] 1. Papers submitted to the Conference should NOT be already published or under consideration for publication at any other places or in any other journals/periodicals. 2. All submissions should be the original works of the applicants. 3. Full papers consisting of 5000 words or less are accepted. 4. Please use the Times New Roman font in 10.5-point type. 5. Margins for Abstracts and Manuscripts are 25mm for Top, Bottom, Left, and Right. 6. All submissions should include a separate title page with each author 's name and contact information. 7. A reference list is required. 8. Acknowledgements must be removed. Contact: HiPeC Office Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC) Hiroshima University 1-5-1 Kagamiyama Higashi Hiroshima, 739-8529 Japan Tel & Fax: +81 82 424-6936 Email: [email protected] Web: http://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/hipec/en/training/call_for_paper.html __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: http://interphil.polylog.org Intercultural Philosophy Calendar: http://cal.polylog.org __________________________________________________

