Environmental Degradation, Climate Change, and Mass Violence: Intersections with Gender (A Road to Geneva Event)
Feb 10, 2021
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International Association of Genocide Scholars, Raphaƫl Lemkin Genocide Prevention Program, and Environmental Peacebuilding Association
online
This event was recorded and can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zv-4XRkrHlI
In conjunction with an upcoming special issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention of the same title, the International Association of Genocide Scholars is sponsoring three panel discussions for the purposes of sharing ideas, building connections, and highlighting the interdisciplinarity of this subject. To create the most inclusive setting, these panels will be hosted by institutions in the Eastern Standard time zone, Central European time zone, and West Australian time zone, and they will be recorded and made available. Each panel will focus broadly on a sub-topic under the umbrella of environmental conflict & security, with the acknowledgement that these topics are intertwined.
Panel 3: Intersections with Gender
February 10, 7pm-8pm AWST
The University of Western Australia will host the third panel, which will center on the gendered dimensions of environmental security. Pulling in topics from the previous two panels, this discussion will emphasize how gender affects and is affected by environmental conflict dynamics, and what that means for potential solutions.
Learn more and register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/intersections-with-gender-environmental-conflict-security-tickets-135408308897
Additional sessions:
- January 14, 2021, 1pm-2pm EST: Intersections with Indigenous Issues
- January 26, 1pm-2pm CET: Ecocide and Law
Please respond to Emily Sample at esample3@masonlive.gmu.edu if you have questions about the event or the Special Issue.