Presence / Absence

Presenter Information

Clark University

Location

Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons

Start Date

7-4-2017 2:15 PM

End Date

7-4-2017 3:45 PM

Description

Chair: Anna Aleksanyan, Strassler Center Doctoral Student

Discussant: Valerie Sperling, Professor of Political Science, Clark University

"Mass Atrocities”
Melanie O’Brien, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia and Researcher, Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
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“Warrior Women: Indigenous Women and the Battle to Hold the Canadian State Accountable”
Robyn Bourgeois, Lecturer, Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia

“Accounting for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in Canada”
Danielle Taschereau Mamers, Doctoral Student, Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario
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“Inner Peace? Sexual Violence, Accountability, and the Strength of Silence”
James Sedgwick, Assistant Professor in History, Acadia University, Nova Scotia
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Presence / Absence

Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons

Chair: Anna Aleksanyan, Strassler Center Doctoral Student

Discussant: Valerie Sperling, Professor of Political Science, Clark University

"Mass Atrocities”
Melanie O’Brien, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia and Researcher, Asia-Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
DOWNLOAD PAPER

“Warrior Women: Indigenous Women and the Battle to Hold the Canadian State Accountable”
Robyn Bourgeois, Lecturer, Coady International Institute, St. Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia

“Accounting for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in Canada”
Danielle Taschereau Mamers, Doctoral Student, Information and Media Studies, University of Western Ontario
DOWNLOAD PAPER

“Inner Peace? Sexual Violence, Accountability, and the Strength of Silence”
James Sedgwick, Assistant Professor in History, Acadia University, Nova Scotia
DOWNLOAD PAPER