The deadline for the Call for Papers for the International Conference
(22nd-24th September 2009) on the theme of "Protecting people in
conflict and crisis: responding to the challenges of a changing world"
organised by the Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) in collaboration with
the Humanitarian Policy Group at the Overseas Development Institute
(HPG) is extended to 30 June.
This conference aims to convene a broad range of academic researchers,
humanitarian practitioners, policy makers and civil society
representatives to review the state of policy and practice in the
broad field of humanitarian protection as we look forward into a
potentially turbulent 21st Century.
The conference will address the following indicative themes:
* Populations at risk: Surviving and responding to protection threats
* Concepts of Protection
* The Politics of Protection
* Protection, security and the roles of military and armed actors
* National and regional responsibilities to protect
* Protection in Practice
The conference will take place between 22nd and 24th of September 2009
and will feature a range of keynote lectures, plenary discussions and
expert panel debates, paper sessions and practice updates.
Those wishing to participate in the conference are invited to submit
abstracts outlining their suggestions for Paper presentations, Paper
sessions, Expert debates and Practice updates, and are requested to
read the full Call for Papers (PDF): http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/PDFs/Conference_Protecting_People.pdf
Abstracts should address the broad conference themes mentioned above.
Abstracts are welcome from all of those concerned with the question of
civilian protection, whether scholars or students, humanitarian
practitioners or policy makers, advocates, activists or crisis-
affected civilians.
Abstracts should be no more than 300 words long, and should be
submitted by 30 June 2009 to [log in to unmask] Please
indicate which kind of session your abstract refers to, include
keywords and indicate the name of the conference theme to which your
abstract most closely applies. Please give your email the subject
heading “Abstract: _Your Name_”.
An online registration system will be accessible shortly at
http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/conf_conferences_210909.html
For general information pertaining to the conference, please contact
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or call +44 (01865) 281719
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