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Memory and Transitions |
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The
Conflict, Memory and Transitions program brings together speakers
from Latin America, Europe, and the United States on the subjects
of violence, memory, fear, truth commissions, and postwar reconciliation.
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Professor
Elizabeth Lira
"Observations on a Social Psychology of Reconciliation" |
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Elizabeth Lira is a Chilean psychologist and professor at the Universidad
Jesuita Alberto Hurtado. Her current research focuses on Chilean
reconciliation and resistance of memory. She is a supervisor for
PRAIS, a public and mental health program for victims of domestic
violence and human rights violations during the 1973-1990 dictatorship.
Professor Lira has co-authored two books with San Diego State University
Professor Brian Loveman on political reconciliation, and written
a number of other books related to the collective memory of victims
of human rights abuses.
Monday,
March 4, 4:00 pm
CLAS Conference Room, 2334 Bowditch Street
Analysis
and Commentary for this event
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Amy
Ross
Assistant Professor of Geography
University of Georgia
"From Pinochet to Milosevic: International Law and the Prosecution
of the Powerful"
NOTICE: Due
to unforeseeable circumstances, Professor Ross' talk was
cancelled. We hope to reschedule her presentation for some
time in the near future.
Prof. Ross received a Ph.
D. in Geography from the University of California, Berkeley.
She did a comparative study of truth commissions for her dissertation
entitled, The Body of the Truth: Truth Commissions in Guatemala
and South Africa. Professor Ross has conducted research
at the International Criminal Tribunal for the ex-Yugoslavia
for the past two years and has recently returned from observing
the first two weeks of the Milosevic trial in The Hague.
Tuesday,
March 12, 12:00 pm
CLAS Conference Room, 2334 Bowditch Street
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