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The Culture of Reconstruction: Interdisciplinary approaches to the aftermath of crisis

This two and a half day conference is intended to be inter-disciplinary and inter-practice, bringing policy makers and practitioners to the table in order to enable an exchange between those designing and implementing post-crisis interventions and those researching these situations. Aside from paper presentations the conference will include: a photography exhibition, documentary evening and project presentations. The inaugural lecture will be given by Paddy Ashdown on the evening of 25 June.


This two and a half day conference is intended to be inter-disciplinary and inter-practice, bringing policy makers and practitioners to the table in order to enable an exchange between those designing and implementing post-crisis interventions and those researching these situations.

Aside from paper presentations the conference will include: a photography exhibition, documentary evening and project presentations.

Panels have been organized so as to encourage discussion across disciplines and methodologies. Topics under discussion include:

- Stakeholders in intervention
- The politics of reconciliation
- Mourning and memorialization
- Post-conflict spaces in international relations
- Conflict in cities and the contested state
- The media during crisis and its aftermath
- Reconstructing identity: religion and cultural heritage

For further information, a programme and registration form visit:
www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/events/116/

PLEASE REGISTER EARLY TO ENSURE A SPACE

The Cambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group is a an interdisciplinary research and discussion group,created in January 2006 in order to bring together these researchers from various disciplines throughout the University working on post-conflict or post-crisis environments.


Speaker(s):

Various | talks

 

Date and Time:

27 June 2008 at 9:00 pm

Duration:

Full Day

 

Venue:

Octagon Theatre
St Chad's Site, St Catherine's
48 Grange Road
Cambridge
CB3 9DH
01223 395060
http://www.caths.cam.ac.uk
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Organised by:

Cambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group
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Tickets:

£20 professionals/£10 students

Available from:

Anna Malinowska (Main contact)
CRASSH, University of Cambridge, 17 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RX, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1223 766886; Email: apm50@cam.ac.uk.

Additional Information:

This conference is organized by the Cambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group and the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge

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