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Call for Papers

Theme: Justice and the Prevention of Genocide
Type: 13th IAGS Meeting
Institution: International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS)
   University of Queensland
Location: Brisbane, QLD (Australia)
Date: 9.–13.7.2017
Deadline: 15.12.2016

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The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) will hold
its thirteenth meeting in Brisbane on 9 – 13 July 2017, at the St
Lucia campus of The University of Queensland. The conference is
jointly hosted by the T.C. Beirne School of Law and the Asia Pacific
Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.

The conference theme is “Justice and the Prevention of Genocide”.

Nearly seven decades after the United Nations General Assembly
adopted the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime
of Genocide, the hopes embedded in that document remain largely
unfulfilled. The theme of the 2017 IAGS conference revisits the two
core components of the Convention: justice for acts of genocide and
prevention of future genocides.

While the conference theme will concentrate on these twin notions of
justice and prevention, the 2017 IAGS conference is open to any whose
work connects with the study of genocide. We aim to bring together
scholars, activists, artists and survivors to examine genocidal
violence from a wide range of disciplines and approaches.
Participants are encouraged to examine the interdisciplinary aspects
of violence from around the world, and to question the methods and
outcomes of truth-telling and justice-seeking mechanisms. We
encourage presenters to examine the processes and politics, strengths
and failures of attempts to deal with past mass atrocities, and to
identify best practices for achieving justice. Scholars and
practitioners working in the field of genocide and mass atrocity
prevention are also encouraged to examine the causes and drivers
which exacerbate or constrain violence, and to discuss strategies for
both long- and short-term prevention and reaction to mass atrocity
crimes.

Submissions

Submissions exploring any topic related to the study of genocide are
welcome, and submissions on the following themes are particularly
encouraged:

- Application of international and domestic law for justice,
  accountability and prevention
- Theories and methods of prevention of genocide and mass atrocities
- Indigenous experiences of and responses to genocide, in particular
  Australian Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders
- Cases of genocidal violence in the Asia Pacific region
- Sexual and gender-based violence
- Genocide and disability
- Justice and prevention in the context of refugees of genocide
- Representations of genocide in culture, art and museum studies
- Genocide education
- Genocide and human rights
- Intersections between genocide studies and peace studies

We welcome proposals for single paper presentations and for thematic
panels comprising no more than three presenters. Each speaker should
aim to speak for no more than 20mins, with question time additional
(time limits will be strictly enforced). Each submission (individual
and panel) must include: an abstract of no more than 250 words, 4
keywords, the speaker’s full name including title, position, contact
details and institutional affiliation, as well as a short biography
of no more than 150 words (no CVs, please). Panel submissions should
also include a short description of the panel theme in addition to
the abstracts and each speaker's details.

In addition to panels and papers, the organisers encourage other
modes of presentation. To obtain formal guidelines for submitting a
proposal for book launches, film screenings, cultural media, and
artistic works/readings, please email the organisers directly
([email protected]). Decisions will be made based on available
space, time, and funding, among other things. Proposals for workshops
will also be considered. Applications must include a list of
participants including a 150 word biography for each participant; and
an abstract of no more than 250 words regarding the topic and the
intended outcome of the workshop. These workshops will be outside the
official conference, will not be funded, and can be held separately
on 9 July; room availability is limited.

All submissions should be emailed to [email protected] by 15
December 2016. Applicants will be notified of the outcome by 15 March
2017. Submissions will not be accepted after the deadline. Multiple
submissions are permitted, but due to the high number of submissions
received, the Committee cannot guarantee acceptance of more than one
submission.

We strongly encourage submissions from scholars and activists in the
Asia Pacific region, as well as from post-graduate students and early
career researchers. A limited number of scholarships will be awarded
to postgraduates, unwaged or under-employed early career researchers,
and participants from developing nations on a competitive basis:
please visit the conference website for details.

The conference organisers anticipate that a special edition of
Genocide Studies and Prevention will arise from the 2017 conference.
Presenters will be invited to submit a written version of their
papers to the journal; a call for papers will be issued later by the
journal. Submission of a manuscript does not guarantee inclusion in
the special issue: a limited number of articles will be selected
through a rigorous peer-review process. Manuscripts must be formatted
in accordance with journal guidelines.

Please note that, in order to attend and/or present at the
conference, you must be a member of the International Association of
Genocide Scholars (IAGS). For information on membership, please visit
the IAGS website (www.genocidescholars.org/membership). This is
additional and separate to the registration fee for the conference.

For more information on the 2017 conference, please contact the
co-convenors, Dr Melanie O’Brien and Dr Annie Pohlman, via email:
[email protected]

Conference website:
https://law.uq.edu.au/iags2017/




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