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Call for Papers

Theme: Peace and Violence Explained?
Subtitle: Assessing John Burton's Legacy
Type: Annual Conference
Institution: Conflict Research Society
   Conflict Analysis Research Centre (CARC) and School of Politics
and International Relations, University of Kent 
Location: Canterbury (United Kingdom)
Date: 14.–15.9.2015
Deadline: 31.5.2015

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To mark the centenary of John Burton's birth, the Conflict Research
Society conference this year returns to some of the enduring
questions and issues that defined his work. Burton was a pioneer of
peace and conflict research and integral to the establishment of the
Conflict Research Society. He led the scholarly challenge to realist
understandings of power within international relations and developed
new ways of thinking about conflict and conflict management. He was
also a conflict management practitioner, bringing his scholarly work
into the 'real' world. To honour his legacy, we invite you to submit
panel and individual proposals bridging theory, empirics and practise
in peace and conflict research that engage with these themes.

The conference seeks to generate debate and ongoing relationships
between scholars and practitioners interested in key issues
surrounding the dynamics of violent political conflict, dialogue,
diplomacy and peacebuilding. We hope that this year's CRS conference
will have a strong policy/practitioner voice in terms of the range of
participants, papers and invited keynote contributions. It is also
intended that the conference will continue its tradition of being
multi-disciplinary and being open to the full range of quantitative
and qualitative methodological approaches to the subject.

We invite paper and panel submissions in the following sections:
1. Conference Theme: Is Violence Explained?
2. Scientific Study of Conflict and Cooperation
3. Peace and Conflict Studies
4. Connecting research and practice.

The Conference will be hosted by the Conflict Analysis Research
Centre (CARC) and the School of Politics and International Relations
at the University of Kent. John Burton helped establish CARC at
University College London when it was known as the Centre for the
Analysis of Conflict in the early 1970s. It is fitting therefore that
the CRS and CARC, both of which Burton was instrumental in
establishing, come together at Kent for the celebration of his
Centenary.

A key feature of the conference will be the delivery of the John
Burton Centenary Lecture.

It is also envisaged that selected papers from the conference will be
published as a special issue of a leading conflict studies journal on
the theme of Violence Explained - Assessing Burton's Legacy 100 years
on and further details of this will be announced in due course.

Individual and panel proposals should be submitted online by May 31
2015.

Individual proposals:
http://www.conflictresearchsociety.org/submit-an-abstract-2

Panel proposals:
http://www.conflictresearchsociety.org/submit-an-abstract

Panel proposals should include a title (less than 50words) an
abstract (less than 200 words) and a list of four papers. Individual
proposals should likewise include a title (less than 50 words) and an
abstract (less than 200 words).

Programme Chairs:
Kaisa Hinkkainen and Madura Rasaratnam

Conference website:
http://www.conflictresearchsociety.org/kent-2015/




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