From: Larry Gerstein
<lgerstein@bsu.edu>
Date: Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 9:04 AM
Subject: Deadline Extended: Proposals for Cohen Peace Conference
Date: Thursday, December 17, 2015 at 9:04 AM
Subject: Deadline Extended: Proposals for Cohen Peace Conference
Call for Proposals
“The Benjamin V. Cohen Peace
Conference: Peace in Troubled Times”
Muncie, Indiana
April 1 and 2, 2016
Deadline Extended for
submitting proposals: January 31, 2016
The Ball State University Center
for Peace and Conflict Studies along with the City of Muncie are very pleased
to announce a Call for Proposals to present at the 2nd Benjamin
V. Cohen Peace Conference.
Scholars, students, practitioners,
and activists from all disciplines as well as laypersons are invited to submit
proposals to present symposia, discussions, papers, and posters on the theme Peace
in Troubled Times. Proposals will be blind reviewed. We welcome submissions
that focus on strategies, research, and recommendations related to
peacemaking and peacebuilding, and those that explore the bridge between
activism and research.
Suggested topics include (but are
not limited to):
• Community
peacemaking/peacebuilding theory and praxis
• Community violence causes,
analysis, alternatives, solutions
• School violence causes, analysis,
alternatives, solutions
• Structural violence relative to
race, gender, sexuality, class, religion
• Justice and reconciliation
• Race relations
• Mediation
• Domestic violence
• Volunteerism
• Restorative justice
• Poverty
• Religious intolerance and/or
conflict
• Community corrections
• Community organizing
• Legislative access
• Internet and social media for
peacemaking/peacebuilding
• Post-conflict reconstruction
• National/international law and
local politics
• International peacemaking and
peacebuilding/peacemaking and peacebuilding across borders
• Ethnic conflict
• Meditation and mindfulness
• Sports for development and peace
• Suicide prevention
• Human rights
• Sexual harassment
• Economic inequity or equality
• Health disparities
• Environmental issues
• Homelessness
A $100 award will be given to the
best student poster!
To submit proposals, register
(early registration ends March 18, 2016) and to learn more about this conference,
visit http://www.bsu.edu/cohenpeaceconference.
Questions about the conference can be directed to the Center for Peace and
Conflict Studies (765-285-1622; peacecenter@bsu.edu ; www.bsu.edu/peacecenter).
Benjamin V. Cohen was born in
Muncie, Indiana. He became a major legal architect of much of the New Deal
legislation including the Securities Act of 1933 and the plan for Lend-Lease
and economic stability during World War II. A shy man, Mr. Cohen worked behind
the scenes where his brilliance as a legal draftsman was widely recognized.
Following World War II, Mr. Cohen turned his talents to the problems of world
peace and became one of the architects of the United Nations, serving on the
U.S. delegation to the U.N. and on the United Nations Disarmament Commission.
His abiding interest in world peace and his outstanding legal ability
influenced American Presidents and world leaders until his death on August 15,
1983. The Ball State University Center for Peace and Conflict Studies manages
the Benjamin V. Cohen Peace Fellowship and Travel Award Program.
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