The TRN-Newsletter´s section news-ticker will be updated monthly. The news-ticker delivers a continous stream of information about trauma-related research, lectures, events, new websites, working-groups, etc. and keeps you up to date with the latest trauma research briefs online. If you have any suggestions about news to add, please contact the editor via Email Cornelia_Berens@his-online.de
International Trauma Studies Program New York University, 418 Lafayette Street Room 554, New York, NY 10003, USA
- We would like to present to you the 2000-2001 Certificate Training Program in Trauma Studies at New York University. The International Trauma Studies Program (ITSP) at New York University has designed two certificate training programs for professionals working in the trauma field. For more detailed information on ITSP's programs, upcoming conferences, workshops, and field projects, or to receive an application for admission, please contact us.
Email trauma.studies@nyu.edu
URL http://www.nyu.edu/trauma.studies
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An Interdisciplinary Inquiry into Narratives of Disease, Disability & Trauma The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- For further information on this project please contact us at
Email wallnarr@interchange.ubc.ca
URL http://www.wallnarratives.pwias.ubc.ca/
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Research and Study Center for Holocaust Education
Forschungs- und Arbeitsstelle (FAS) "Erziehung nach/ueber Auschwitz"
- The Center has opened a new bulletin board at their website. For further information please send an email or visit the website
Email FASENA@aol.com
URL http://www.fasena.de
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Trauma-Informations-Zentrum (Website in German) Cherisystr.10, D-78467 Konstanz, Phone 0049 (0)7531/693131, Fax. 0049 (0)69/791 232 999
- The center's homepage gives you inter alia informations about Testimony Therapy (TT).
For further informations please refer to
Dipl.-Psych. Claus Rueegg, mobile phone 0177 / 71 97 811, Stefanie Roesch, mobile phone 0177 / 74 04 208
Email information@trauma-informations-zentrum.de;
beratung@trauma-informations-zentrum.de
URL http://www.trauma-informations-zentrum.de
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Arbeitskreis Traumapsychologie (Website in German) Carmerstr.10, D-10623 Berlin, Phone 0049/(0)331/9678663
- For further informations please refer to Dipl.-Psych. Annelie Sachs.
Fields of interest: Fortbildungen, Supervision, Berufsorganisation, Notfallpsychologie, Trauma-Netzwerk, Qualitaetssicherung
Email info@traumapsychologie.de
URL http://www.traumapsychologie.de
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Journal of the Association for History and Computing, Vol. II, No. 3, Nov 1999
- The American Association for History and Computing announces our most recent electronic publication of our continuing E-Journal: The Journal of the American Association for History and Computing. Volume II, Number 3, November 1999. The AAHC, as constituted, promotes the use of computers used in historical studies, in both teaching and research. Helping the AAHC reach this goal is our E-Journal under the editorial guidance of Dr. Jeffrey G. Barlow, Professor of History, Pacific University.
Email kdvorak@bgnet.bgsu.edu,
barlowj@pacific.edu,
drinkle@DEPAUW.edu
URL http://mcel.pacificu.edu/jahc/jahcII3/index.html
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Information on the application procedure for fellowships:
The Visiting Fellows Division, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC 20024-2126, USA
Phone 001 202 488-6585
Email sweinstein@ushmm.org
URL http://www.ushmm.org
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Was passiert mit der Erfurter Brache des Krematorienherstellers J.A. Topf & Soehne? Eine Vortragsreihe in der Kleinen Synagoge Erfurt, An der Stadtmuenze 4/5
[What is going to happen to the industrial waste land of the crematoriums manufacturer J.A.Topf and Sons? A lecture series in the Kleine Synagoge (Small Synagogue), Erfurt]
- The place in question raises a number of questions. It is not a place of the victims. But in what sense is it a place of the perpetrators? If it is not simply cleared away as part of the process of urban renewal, what should be done with it? How can one mark this place and what or whom should be commemorated there whom and what relationships?
The founders of this initiative, who have been involved in securing an appropriate preservation and presentation of the site for the past two years, invite the public to a series of discussions, providing an opportunity to debate various aspects of the problems involved, including the history of use of the building, the aesthetics of commemoration, the history of the regional and others. On the third Tuesday of each month, interested citizens can meet to hear lectures designed to initiate discussion on a specific aspect or question relevant to the general issue: Topfbrache: What should be done?
Following earlier lectures by Jean Claude Pressac, Alf Luedtke, Aleida Assmann, Reinhard Ruerup, Ruediger Stutz and Harald Welzer, the following are scheduled for the coming months (all lectures are in German):
Daniel Gaede
educator, expert on commemoration in Thueringen, Weimar/Buchenwald
19.09.2000, 7:30 p.m.: Was bedeutet für die paedagogische Arbeit das Spannungsfeld zwischen der Industriebrache Topf und der Gedenkstaette Buchenwald? What is the significance of the tension between the industrial waste land Topf and the Buchenwald Memorial for educational work?
Peter Reichel
political scientist, expert on the history of memory and its rituals, Hamburg
17.10.2000, 7:30 p.m.: Was bedeutet das Topf-Gelaende für die Mahnmalstopographie der Bundesrepublik Deutschland? What role does the Topf site play in the topography of commemorative sites in Germany?
Resumee of the series
Was passiert mit der Erfurter Brache des Krematorienherstellers J.A. Topf & Soehne? What is going to happen to the industrial waste land of the crematorium manufacturer J.A.Topf and Sons?
Saturday 25.11.2000 from10 a.m.
With Hanno Loewy, Director of the Fritz-Bauer-Institute, Frankfurt/M.,
Ist der Holocaust eine Konsequenz der Moderne? Is the Holocaust a consequence of modernity?
And Marcus Duewell, Interfakultaeres Zentrum für die Ethik der Wissenschaften, Tuebingen
Welches Handeln folgt dem Gedenken? What actions must follow commemoration?
For further information please contact Frank Hiddemann via
Email evakthue@t-online.de
URL http://www.topf-holocaust.de
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Deutsche Gesellschaft gegen Kindesmisshandlung und -vernachlaessigung [DGgKV] e.V. / German society for prevention of child abuse and neglect
- The DGgKV is the first German child protection society which explicitly works on a multiprofessional basis and addresses professionals from all areas of child protection. The main goal is to establish a forum where the exchange and discussion of various concepts and ideas of different professions is possible, in order to enhance the ability to understand each other and to improve interdisciplinary cooperation and communication.
The DGgKV was founded in 1994 in Hannover and now has its headquarters in Cologne. So far the society organised two national conferences (1996 in Hannover and 1998 in Mainz), the last conference was held in March 2000 in Stuttgart.
The DGgKV offers a member journal, the "Informationsdienst", with child protection issues, news, information on conferences and child protection events, jobs, national cooperation initiatives and more. Since 1998, the DGgKV has published the first German multiprofessional journal on child abuse and neglect called "Kindesmisshandlung und -vernachlaessigung" (chief editor: Tilman Fuerniss).
For further information please contact
Phone 0049 (0)221 13 64 27, Fax. 0049 (0)221 13 00 010
Email dggkv@t-online.de
URL http://www. dggkv.de
For further internet information on child abuse issues please refer to:
The Child Abuse Prevention Network, URL http://child.cornell.edu
Child Abuse Germany - Child Abuse.de, URL http://www.childabuse.de
International Child Abuse links, URL http://www.dggkv/internat.htm
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Women´s International War Crime Tribunal on Japan´s Military Sexual Slavery Tokyo/Japan, December 8-12, 2000
- Members of the International Organizing Committee are: The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (South Korea); Committee on Measures for Compensation to former "Comfort Women for Japanese Army" and Pacific War Victims (North Korea); Shanghai Research Center on "Comfort Women" (China); Taipei Women's Rescue Foundation (Taiwan); Asian Center for Women's Human Rights (Phillipines); Indonesian Women's Coalition for Justice and Democracy (Indonesia); VAWW -Net (Violence Against Women in War-Network) (Japan); International Advisory Committee
For further information please contact in Berlin, Germany,
Michiko Kajimura,
Phone 0049/(0)30/3934378,
Email michikokj@yahoo.com, or
Kiyomi Ikenaga
Email kimono@zedat.fu-berlin.de
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