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2021

Contested Resonances Conference: Creativity, Listening and Performance in Conflict Transformation

We're pleased to announce, the 'Contested Resonances' two-day conference, will be hosted virtually online by Queen's University Belfast. You are warmly invited to join us.

Date(s)
July 29, 2021 - July 30, 2021
Location
Online
Time
09:00 - 17:00

We're pleased to announce, the 'Contested Resonances' two-day conference, will be hosted virtually online by Queen's University Belfast. You are warmly invited to join us.

This interdisciplinary conference will examine conflict and post-conflict contexts through sound in performative practice. Themes include: peace-building efforts by music-based community arts initiatives; sonic-arts and theatrical re-soundings of conflict; creative and musical interventions in conflict and post-conflict societies; sound-based methodologies for exploring the narratives and everyday experiences of people in post-conflict contexts.

Further information is available via the 'Sounding Conflict' Project Web Site: www.soundingconflict.org

The conference is organised by Prof. Fiona Magowan, Prof. Pedro Rebelo, Dr. Stefanie Lehner, Dr. Ariana Phillips-Hutton and Christina Captieux, as part of the AHRC/ESRC funded Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security Research project Sounding Conflict: From Resistance to Reconciliation 2017-2021.

For more information please contact our Project Manager, Christina Captieux - c.captieux@qub.ac.uk

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