“Nonviolence
and Intercultural Dialogue” International Conference. 8-9 June,
2019 – London, UK. Organised
by London Centre for Interdisciplinary Research.
“We may
never be strong enough to be entirely nonviolent in thought, word and deed, but
we must keep nonviolence as our goal and make strong progress towards it” –
Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi.
The
principle of nonviolence, also known as nonviolent resistance, rejects the use
of physical violence to achieve social or political change. History shows that
the success of peaceful social transformation depends largely on individuals
who are charismatic, knowledgeable, skilled in the strategies and methods of
nonviolence (Tolstoy, Gandhi, King, Chavez, Walesa, Dalai Lama, Louise
Patterson, Menchu and others). Gene Sharp coined the term revolutionary
nonviolence in the 20th century and transformed the meaning of the nonviolence
from the passive to an active agent as a framework for creating peace.
This
conference seeks to explore, analyse and discuss the complex concept of
nonviolence as a strategy toward peace and progress. It will apply an interdisciplinary
approach to various manifestations of nonviolence and will also act as an
academic space to explore solutions for creating peace.
Conference
presentations will be related, but not limited, to:
- Theories of nonviolence
- History of nonviolence
- Nonviolence and religion
- Nonviolence and philosophy
- Nonviolence and peace studies
- Nonviolence and literature
- Nonviolence and media
- Nonviolence and art
- Nonviolence and culture
- Nonviolence and activism
- Nonviolence and politics
- Icons of nonviolence
- Teaching nonviolence
The
conference will bring together scholars from different fields including
philosophy, religion, sociology, international relations, history, literature,
art, peace studies, cultural studies, political studies and others.
Submissions
may propose various formats, including:
- Individually submitted papers (organised into panels by committee)
- Panels (3-4 individual papers)
- Roundtable discussions (led by one of the presenters)
- Posters
Proposals
up to 250 words and a brief biographical note should be sent by 1 February,
2019 to: violence.society@lcir.co.uk. Download Paper proposal form from the
official website.
Standard
registration fee – 220 GBP
Student
registration fee – 180 GBP
Provisional
conference venue: Birkbeck, University of London, Bloomsbury, London, WC1E 7HX,
UK.
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