Building Bridges, Crossing Borders:
Gender, Identity, and Security in the Search for Peace
The 8th Annual Conference of the Peace and Justice Studies Association
October 1-2, 2010
Menno Simons College and the Global College
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Submission Deadline -- March 15, 2010
The PJSA Program Committee invites submissions for the 2010 Annual Meeting
of the PJSA, to be held on the campuses of Menno Simons College and The
Global College, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on Friday October 1 and
Saturday October 2, 2010.
We welcome proposals from a wide range of disciplines, professions, and
perspectives that address issues related to gender, identity, and security
in the search for peace. We seek to explore how security can be re-imagined
in the search for a more just world; to examine the many dimensions of
gender and identity that must be addressed in the search for peace and
justice; and to analyze the complex inter-weaving of all these issues in an
evolving world-wide context of global change. We especially welcome
contributions that explore the legacy of great women peace advocates in the
tradition of Jane Addams, and look forward to proposals and initiatives of
various forms that reflect on and assess the legacy, impact, and future of
UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women and Peace.
Submissions may propose offerings of various forms: research papers,
presentations, round-tables, panels, hands-on workshops, posters, and
creative works using a variety of media to address gender, identity, and
security in the search for peace. Our goal is to create a stimulating
environment where academics and activists, educators, practitioners, and
artists can build bridges and cross borders. The conference will invite
participants to engage with three avenues of exploration: papers and
presentations, hands-on practitioner workshops, and a youth summit. It seeks
to create an environment in which attendees will have multiple opportunities
to meet and dialogue in both formal and informal settings.
The deadline for all proposal submissions is March 15, 2010. Abstracts are
to be no more than 150 words. Those greatly exceeding this limit will not be
printed in the program. All proposals must be submitted electronically
through the PJSA website: http://www.peacejusticestudies.org/.