The document announces an inter-disciplinary conference to be held at the University of Brighton from July 11-13, 2012 to explore the impacts of the Northern Ireland Troubles in Britain and responses from Britain. The conference is intended for scholars, peace-builders, political and community activists, artists, writers, and those with personal experience of the conflict. Keynote speakers include professors and activists working in the field. The conference aims to provide a program and survivor testimonies on the topic.
The document announces an inter-disciplinary conference to be held at the University of Brighton from July 11-13, 2012 to explore the impacts of the Northern Ireland Troubles in Britain and responses from Britain. The conference is intended for scholars, peace-builders, political and community activists, artists, writers, and those with personal experience of the conflict. Keynote speakers include professors and activists working in the field. The conference aims to provide a program and survivor testimonies on the topic.
The document announces an inter-disciplinary conference to be held at the University of Brighton from July 11-13, 2012 to explore the impacts of the Northern Ireland Troubles in Britain and responses from Britain. The conference is intended for scholars, peace-builders, political and community activists, artists, writers, and those with personal experience of the conflict. Keynote speakers include professors and activists working in the field. The conference aims to provide a program and survivor testimonies on the topic.
The Northern Ireland Troubles in Britain: Impacts, Engagements, Legacies and Memories
University of Brighton, England, 1113 July 2012
An Inter-disciplinary Conference to explore the impacts and lasting effects of the Northern Ireland Troubles in Britain and responses to the conflict from Britain For scholars across the arts, humanities and social sciences; peace-builders; political and community activists; artists and writers; public and voluntary sector professionals; and those with personal or organisational experience of the conflict. Keynote Speakers Professor Brandon Hamber (Institute of Conflict Research, University of Ulster) Professor Mary Hickman (London Metropolitan University) Professor John Newsinger (Bath Spa University) Colin Parry OBE (Co-Founder,Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation for Peace)
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