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ONE DAY COLLOQUIUM: Intended and Unintended suffering: the legacy of Meg Stacey's ideas and workWednesday 29th June 2005
9am to 6pm at Warwick University
Morning Panel: Gendering WarProfessor Cynthia Cockburn, Department of Sociology, City University Feminist antimilitarism: scope, problematic and difficulties in a global social movement Dr Helen Liebling, Coventry UniversityMeg Stacey Annual Memorial Lecture: 'Research and intervention with women war survivors in Uganda: The health consequences of war' Professor Linda McKie (Glasgow Caledonian University) and Chris Yuill (The Robert Gordon University)
Sociological Perspectives on Defining and Accounting for Violence: Gender and the Conflict in Northern Ireland Professor Liz Stanley (University of Newcastle)
Feminist scholarship and moral life: using Charles Goddard's 'The Boer mother' to think about good, bad, death, mourning, vengeance, justice and other big ideas Dr Parita Mukta (University of Warwick)
The Vision of a Peaceable LifeChair: Professor Anne Murcott, IGBiS, University of Nottingham Afternoon Panel: Professional Regulation Sir Donald Irvine, Picker Institute EuropeMeg Stacey: The New Professionalism in Medicine Dr Jocelyn Cornwell, London School of Economics and Political ScienceThe short life of a regulator: the case of the Commission for Health Improvement Professor Gillian Lewando Hundt (University of Warwick)
Women's Experiences of Risky Knowledge and the Technological Imperative: Genetic Prenatal Screening Dr Geraldine Brady (Coventry University)
'I would like to be normal and popular': children's experiences of ADHD Chair: Professor Celia Davies, Faculty of Health and Social Care, The Open University Summary and reflectionsProfessor Virginia Olesen, University of California, San Francisco
For further details and to register please log on to
www.warwick.ac.uk/go/megstaceyOrganised by The Institute of Health, University of Warwick
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