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Submit your Proposal for the 29th Biennial Conference to be held in Trinidad and Tobago

Toshiba International Foundation Grant Program - Japan

Deadline: 31-Oct-22

The International Peace Research Association (IPRA), the world’s largest body of peace researchers, professors, students and community-based practitioners, invites your proposals for its 29th biennial conference, to be held in Trinidad and Tobago, mid-May 2023.

The conference, “Rooted Futures: Visions of Peace and Justice,” will bring communities of academics, activists and artists together to reflect on the past, present, and future of peace and justice praxis.

IPRA invites participants to reflect on building futures rooted in the lessons of the past. As the Māori proverb, Hoki whakamuri kia anga whakamua, suggests, they must walk backwards into the future. Indeed, a socially just world requires us to contend with the historical roots of the modern-day crises: the precarity of our global systems, our long-standing anthropocentrism, and our ‘lingering colonialities.’ Yet, while the roots of contemporary crises are long, IPRA recognizes that so too are the roots of resistance and resilience. Ancient practices, indigenous knowledge, and histories of struggle offer wisdom that IPRA cannot afford to ignore, forget, or mythologize. The 2023 IPRA general conference is therefore an invitation to come together to root our future-making practices in historical, local and indigenous wisdoms.

The conference aims, as does IPRA and the field of peace studies itself, to promote dialogue across disciplines. Diverse formats and activities are encouraged, and ongoing relationships will be nurtured. In so doing, it promises to be a site of critical dialogue, reflection, and action – a truly unique and urgently needed opportunity to advance progressive justice and peacebuilding strategies.

Themes

​ The IPRA 2023 Conference welcomes papers/proposals which explore the following Major Thematic Areas, alongside other Sub-Themes within IPRA’s various Commissions. Applicants are encouraged to creatively link their proposals to one or more of the following themes and/or sub-themes:

Aims

IPRA aims to build spaces of encounter, where ideas and experiences can be shared and reflected upon collectively, where new ideas and relationships can be built, and where future actions and interactions can be seeded.

IPRA offers two formats/hubs for your proposal:

Proposal Submissions

The IPRA 2023 conference will have diverse modalities for presentation and interaction, including:

For more information, visit https://www.ipra2023.org/call-for-proposals

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