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Narratives supporting conflicts: Development, institutionalization and the struggle to maintain them

queens university belfast

Queen's University Belfast

Cost: Free
Narratives supporting conflicts:  Development, institutionalization and the struggle to maintain them

Public lecture by Professor Emeritus Daniel Bar-Tal on "Narratives Supporting Conflict", hosted by the Centre for Identity and Intergroup Relations, School of Psychology, Queen's University.

This is a multi-disciplinary and free event.

Danny Bar-Tal is a world-respected leader in the study of intractable conflicts. This lecture will explore how such conflicts are constructed as well as their content, dissemination,  and institutionalization. His talk, based on decades of research and activism, will challenge the narrative of intractable conflicts. 

The interdisciplinary keynote is envisioned as being a space for QUB staff, students and community partners to hear from a leader in the field on intractable conflict.

This event is free and open to the public, but registration is required:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/guest-speaker-prof-danial-bar-tal-tickets-32686842225

The keynote lecture is part the Challenging the Narrative of Intractable Conflict conference.

Co-sponsored by the:

•School of Psychology, Queen’s University Belfast•Centre for Identity and Intergroup Relations (CIIR), Queen’s University Belfast•The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice•Northern Ireland chapter of the British Psychological Association (NIBPS)

With the support of the European Association for Social Psychology (EASP)

 

Date and Time

Location

Great Hall
Lanyon Building
Belfast
BT9
United Kingdom

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Dr Lesley Storey, Dr Laura Taylor, Thia Sagherian-Dickey, Kevin McNicholl

Narratives supporting conflicts:  Development, institutionalization and the struggle to maintain them