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7th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding

7th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding: Ethnic, Racial and Religious Conflicts Globally: Analysis, Research and Resolution 2019

New York, Mercy College, United States
20 November 2019 - 20 July 2020
The conference ended on 17 July 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
17th July 2020
Final Abstract / Full Paper Deadline
2nd October 2020

About 7th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding

The theme of the 7th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding is Ethnic, Racial and Religious Conflicts Globally: Analysis, Research and Resolution. To increase our understanding of ethnic, racial and religious conflicts in different countries around the world, the conference will consider submissions from multidisciplinary fields of study and practice. Qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods research studies from university scholars and researchers are accepted. Case studies, lessons learned, success stories, policy analysis or design, and best practices from policy makers, practitioners, and indigenous peoples are also accepted.

Topics

Peace and conflict studies, Conflict resolution, Peace/conflict management, Religious conflicts

Call for Papers

The theme of the 7th Annual International Conference on Ethnic and Religious Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding is Ethnic, Racial and Religious Conflicts Globally: Analysis, Research and Resolution.

To increase our understanding of ethnic, racial and religious conflicts in different countries around the world, the conference will consider submissions from multidisciplinary fields of study and practice. Qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods research studies from university scholars and researchers are accepted. Case studies, lessons learned, success stories, policy analysis or design, and best practices from policy makers, practitioners, and indigenous peoples are also accepted.

Successful abstracts or full papers shall not only bridge theory, method and practice, but must include findings and recommendations designed to further understanding and inform practical application.

To send your abstract or paper for consideration, read the Guidelines for Paper Submission.

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