Conflict Transformation and Social Justice International Summer School Programme 26 June - 21 2017 All lectures will be held in Room OG.006, Geography Building, Elmwood Avenue unless otherwise indicated 1 Week 1 Monday 26 June Registration, Induction and Summer School Overview 10.15am Registration for the Programme Room 0G.029 Geography, Campus Map G 10.15am - 12.15pm 12.15pm - 6 00pm 7.00pm Induction: Introduction and background to the Summer School An opportunity to meet core staff of the Senator George J Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice. Walking tour of Queen s University Registration Fulbright Lecture Valerie Schreiner Wine Reception Queen's Naughton Gallery, Lanyon Building (Campus Map 1) Tuesday 27 June Understanding Conflict Transformation and Social Justice An Introduction to Conflict Transformation and Social Justice Professor John Brewer Religion and Peace Building Professor John Brewer Tour of Belfast: Murals, Interfaces and Economic Development Dr. Dominic Bryan and Dr. Gordon Gillespie Coach departs from outside the Students Union, University Road at 2.00pm Sharp 28 June Conflict Resolution Processes in Local and Global Perspective Discourses of conflict resolution Dr. Katy Hayward 1 Please note that some speaker changes may occur. 1
Thursday 29 June 11.30am 2.30pm 8.00pm 10.30pm 8.30am 6.00pm Communities and the Policing of Disorder Dr. Neil Jarman Transforming border dynamics Dr. Cathal McCall Ceilidh (Irish Dancing) With Claire Hughes Great Hall, Queen s Lanyon Building Field Trip to the Centre for Migration Studies, Ulster American Folk Park to visit the outdoor museum's old and new world exhibits, telling the story of emigrant life on both sides of the Atlantic. Coach departs from Reception at the Queen s Elms Halls of Residence (QEHOR) at 8.30 am sharp arriving Folk Park at 10.30am and departs Folk Park at approx 4.30 pm. Friday 30 June International Transitional Justice Transitional Justice: an overview Dr. Rachel Killean 11.30am Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland Professor Kieran McEvoy FREE AFTERNOON FREE EVENING Saturday 1 8.30am 6.30pm Field Trip to the Antrim Coast, Glens of Antrim and Giant s Causeway The drive north along the River Bann and then east past the Giant's Causeway and down the marine drive follows 60 miles of the most beautiful coast you could imagine. Coach departs from Reception at Queen s Elms Halls of Residence at 8.30 am sharp 2
Week 2 Monday 3 Northern Ireland Politics and Post-Conflict Issues in Perspective 11am Unionism and Loyalism Dr. Gordon Gillespie Republicanism and Nationalism Dr. Peter McLoughlin 3.30pm Northern Ireland and the Effects of Brexit Dr. Lee McGowan 7.00pm - 8.30pm Maurice Fitzpatrick, Irish Documentary Filmmaker presents The Boys of St. Columb s (Room 0G.029 Geography Building Campus Map G) Tuesday 4 The Politics of International Peace-Brokering Peace-making in Mozambique, past and present Dr. Eric Morier-Genoud Peace Dialogue in the Middle East Dr. Michael Semple 2.30pm Colombian Peace Processes Dr. Andrew Thomson 5 Transforming Political Landscapes 12.00pm Mediating Conflict Transformation Prof. Cahal McLaughlin, Prisons Memory Archive Visit to Crumlin Road Gaol. Students to meet outside the Students Union for 12.45pm All students must be at the tour start point room by 1.25pm at the latest. The first tour will go out at 1.30pm and the second tour will leave at 1.45pm. Tours will end at 2.45pm and 3pm respectively. Thursday 6 Politics, Governance and Northern Ireland 10.00am - 12.00pm Devolved Government Alan Whysall, Former British Government Official with Experience of NI Peace Process Work 3
- Visit to Stormont to include a discussion panel with representatives from the political parties in Northern Ireland followed by coffee and a tour of Stormont. Coach departs from outside Students Union, at 9.30 am sharp. Friday 7 Field Trip to City of Derry / Londonderry 7.15am 6.30pm The field trip will include a visit to local museums, the Guildhall, a tour of the murals and the City walls. Coach departs from Reception at the Queen s Elms Halls of Residence (QEHOR), at 7.15 am sharp Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 Weekend of 8-9 is free to allow students to plan their own trips to Dublin or the continent as they wish. 4
WEEK 3 Monday 10 (Re)-educating youth: Post-conflict psychology in a divided society Youth, Political Violence and Models of Resilience Dr. Laura Taylor. Shared Education Professor Tony Gallagher 2.00 Intergroup Contact Theory: Youth from Divided Societies Dr. Laura Taylor Tuesday 11 Ritual, Protests and Parades in Northern Ireland Parading and the 12 th Dr. Dominic Bryan The Sound of the Drum 12 2.30pm - 10.00am - 12.00pm Bonfires and the 11 th night Dr. Dominic Bryan Dr. J. Byrne Twelfth Parade events Students to meet outside the Students Union to go to watch the parade at Bradbury Place with option to go to the parade field to hear Orange Lodge speeches afterwards. Thursday 13 Friday 14 Titanic Odyssey Fieldtrip 11-30-3.30pm Post-conflict Drama, Testimony and Healing 9.30-11am Shoulder to Shoulder: Comparing Competing Truths through Boal's Image Theatre. David Grant 11.30-1pm From Troubles to Post-Conflict Theatre Dr. Mark Phelan 2-3.30pm 7-9pm Framing Trauma in the Documentary image Dr. Des O Rawe Film night in QFT Saturday 15 5
WEEK 4 Monday 17 Dealing with the Past and former Combatants Discussion panel on Dealing with the Past: Sara Templar Victims and Survivors Perspectives Paul Gallagher, Wave Kate Turner, Healing Through Remembering 2.00pm 4.30pm 5.30pm Conflict Transformation Michael Culbert, Coiste na nlarchimi, Colin Halliday and others Lecture Theatre, Room 0G.029 Geography Building Campus Map G Debriefing Session 7.00pm 9.00pm Film: Northern Ireland and Cinema From Ourselves Alone to Game of Thrones Dr. Gordon Gillespie Tuesday 18 States and International Securitization 2.30pm - Security, Visuality and Technology Dr. Debbie Lisle International processes of security on the move Dr. Mike Bourne Gender and security - looking at security from a feminist perspective Dr. Merav Amir 19 Religious Perspectives on the Conflict in Northern Ireland 10.30am The role of the churches in responding and contributing to conflict Dr. Gladys Ganiel - Discussion panel chaired by Noreen Erskine and made up of religious leaders in Northern Ireland: Rev Dr. Norman Hamilton, Rev Harold Good, Sister Geraldine Smyth and Bishop John McDowell Thursday 20 Visit to Duncairn Centre for Culture and Art 9.00am - Centre tour by Rev. Bill Shaw 6
Peace Walls Survey Dr. Jonny Byrne, University of Ulster. Friday 21 7.00pm - 11.30am 11.30 - Panel discussion: Policing in NI with Emma Bond, Ian McLaughlin, Rab McCallum Quiz and traditional music McHugh s Bar Workshop on Essay Writing Final Session Informal Discussion and Feedback 7