Fratricide and Fraternité
Friday 26th February 10:00am Session 4: Fear Thy Neighbour Where is My Home Now? A Never-Ending War Journey Kemal Pervanić, Author, The Killing Days Naivashu’s Neighbours: Surviving Kenya’s Post-Election Violence Rahab Maina,Visiting Human Rights Defender, Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York What it Takes to Heal:Trauma among Internally Displaced Persons in Kampala, Uganda Paulina Wyrzykowski, Senior Research and Advocacy Officer, Refugee Law Project, Makerere University (Uganda) Chair: Par Engstrom, Lecturer in Human Rights, Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Study 11:15am Tea Break 11:30am Session 5: Neighbours Revisited Bystanders? Poland and the Holocaust Jan T. Gross, Professor of History, Princeton University Democracy, Mythology and Mourning: On Polish-Jewish Relations Joanna Zylinska, Reader in New Media and Communications, Goldsmiths College Chair: tba 1:00pm
Lunch
2:00pm Session 6: Neighbourhoods Polarisation Takes Place Ralf Brand, Lecturer, Manchester Architecture Research Centre The Urbicide of Beirut: Political Violence, Geopolitical Discourse, and Built Environment during the Two Years' War (1975-76) Sara Fregonese, British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Geography, Royal Holloway Chair: Michael Kandiah, Director, Witness Seminar Programme, Centre for Contemporary British History, Institute of Historical Research, School of Advanced Study
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