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Call for Papers

Theme: The Politics of Memory
Subtitle: Victimization, Violence and Contested Narratives of the Past
Type: 5th Annual Conference
Institution: Dialogues on Historical Justice and Memory Network
   Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability Program,
Columbia University
Location: New York, NY (USA)
Date: 3.–5.12.2015
Deadline: 15.9.2015

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In recent years, societies have begun to pay greater attention to
gross violation of human rights and mass crimes in their pasts,
especially but not exclusively, when moving from an authoritarian
state to a democracy, or emerging from a violent conflict like civil
war. There are yet other societies that have begun to use historical
dialogue to address injustices of the distant past, sometimes even
centuries ago. Do societies with heightened awareness of their
violent historical legacy have a stronger civic democratic identity?
Are they less prone to propaganda that might cause a new cycle of
violence? Papers are invited that explore the relationship between
historical dialogue and conflict resolution. Researchers, scholars
and practitioners are invited to present papers on topics related to
historical dialogue that explore mechanisms for fostering shared work
between interlocutors of two or more sides of a conflict; for
identifying and monitoring how history is misused to divide society
and perpetuate conflict; for enhancing public discussion about
reconciling the past.

To this end, this conference aims to explore in particular issues
relating to memory, victimhood and violence. Possible themes include
the changing nature and identity of victims and the theme of
contested victimization, with a particular interest in topics that
explore the anniversaries of historical violence and the way such
events are remembered. Thus, for example, 2015 marks the 100th
anniversary of the Armenian genocide; the 70th anniversary of the
liberation of Auschwitz, the first Nuremberg trial and the Tokyo
tribunal; the 50th anniversary of mass violence in Indonesia; the
20th anniversary of Srebrenica.  Papers are invited that reflect on
how these events are being remembered, on the evolution and politics
of these memories.

Other themes include papers that examine ways in which the status of
victimization provides a rational for violence, or, conversely cases
in which victimization leads to reconciliation. Papers that focus on
a historiography of what constitutes victimization—from the shame of
victimhood to victimization as empowering are also welcome. Also
welcome is work on victims of political violence, and histories of
contested victimization. Finally, papers are invited that explore the
theoretical and empirical relationship between memory (individual,
societal or international) and historical dialogue, with a particular
focus on the issue of the efficacy of justice, accountability and
reconciliation mechanisms.

The Dialogues on Historical Justice and Memory Network
(www.historicaldialogues.org) is coordinated by an international
Steering Committee and the Alliance for Historical Dialogue and
Accountability (AHDA), at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights
(ISHR).

Please e-mail a 300-500 word abstract and a 2-3 sentence bio as well
as contact information to [email protected]. The abstract and bio
should be sent as a single e-mail attachment. Applications for panels
or roundtables are also welcome. In order to accommodate participants
who need to apply for travel grants, abstracts will be accepted on a
rolling basis beginning in mid-July.


Contact:

Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability Program
Institute for the Study of Human Rights
Columbia University
91 Claremont Ave, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10025
USA
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.humanrightscolumbia.org/ahda/conference




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