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05.07.2012
Sexual Violence in armed conflicts: interdisciplinary perspectives
About this event
05 July 2012 from 19:00 until 21:00
Introduction: Elissa MAILANDER, Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po
Chair & Moderation: Claire ANDRIEU, Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po
Examination of a War Crime: Hagiang (French Indochina) march 1945
Fabrice VIRGILI, Directeur de recherche, UMR IRICE-CNRS
Framing Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict: What We (May) Fail to See
Pascale BOS, Associate Professor, The University of Texas, Austin
Between Analysis and Politics
Gabi MISCHKOWSKI, Program Advisor on Gender Justice, medica mondiale
The Idea of an international, interdisciplinary Research Network
Regina MUHLHAUSER, Researcher, Hamburg Institute for Social Research
The International Research Group “Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict” was founded in October 2010 in Hamburg. It aims to bring together empirical and theoretical studies focusing on sexual violence in different theaters of armed conflict in a series of workshops and conferences. Historians, legal scholars, sociologists, philosophers, psychologists, experts in cultural studies, and human rights activists develop common research questions and a framework for comparison, present and discuss their work, and explore opportunities for cooperation.
Seminar organized by the Centre d’Histoire de Sciences Po, the UMR “Identités, relations internationales et civilisations de l’Europe”, the Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violences and the Hamburg Institute for Social Research.
Responsable : Elissa MAILANDER, Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po