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The TRN-Newsletter´s section news-ticker is 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



Conferences

Reminder for June Canadian Society of Trauma and Dissociation
Treatment of Complex PTSD: Research and Practical Applications
07.-09.06.2002, Vancouver, British Columbia
Freyd, Jennifer J. (Plenary Speaker)
Gaps in memory and awareness for trauma: Perspectives from "Betrayal Trauma Theory"

[Useful link: J.J. Freyd's website, URL http://kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/repmo2000/participants/jennifer_freyd.html ]

For further information on other contributions, please visit the website.
URL http://www3.telus.net/trauma/Conference.html
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Reminder for June United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture - 26 June
On 12 December 1997, the 26th of June was officially proclaimed as the "United Nations International Day in Support of Victims of Torture" by the UN General Assembly through the adoption of Resolution No. 52/149. This resolution promotes the total eradication of torture and the effective functioning of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.

URL http://www.irct.org/26june.htm
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Reminder for June International Committee for the History of the Second World War, German Committee for the History of the Second World War
The Home-Coming of Prisoners of War after World War II: Ideology, Family, Narrative
26.-29.06.2002, Senatssaal der Universitaet der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Holstenhofweg 85, 22043 Hamburg, Germany
Further informations:
Prof. Dr. phil. Bernd Wegner, Seminar fuer Geschichtswissenschaft
Email bernd.wegner@unibw-hamburg.de
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Reminder for June The International Trauma Research Net Conference
Individual and Collective Trauma - Reality, Myth, Metaphor
28.-30.06.2002, Wiesbaden-Naurod, Wilhelm-Kempf-Haus
organized by the International Network for Interdisciplinary Research about the Impact of Traumatic Experience on the Life of Individuals and Society, in collaboration with the Hamburg Institute for Social Research, and the International Academy for Innovative Education, Psychology and Economy at the Free University of Berlin (INA GmbH)
and sponsored by the Hamburg Foundation for the Advancement of Research and Culture

For the complete program, the conference objective and a list of speakers, providing biographical information, please go to the conference page at our website
URL http://www.traumaresearch.net
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University of Cape Town, Medical School
Narrative, trauma and memory - Working through the SA armed conflicts of the 20th century
03.-05.07.2002, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Please contact Mrs Anne Greenhill, Assistant Co-ordinator, for further information.
Tel. +27-21-406 6407, Fax. +27-21-448 6263
Email agreen@curie.uct.ac.za
URL http://www.uct.ac.za/depts./pgc
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International Sociological Association / XVth ISA World Congress of Sociology
The Social World in the Twenty First Century: Ambivalent Legacies and Rising Challenges
07.-13.07.2002, Brisbane, Australia
URL http://www.ucm.es/info/isa/congress2002
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Institute of Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Forgetting
04.-05.07.2002, Institute of Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University
of London, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
Supported by the British Academy
Organisers: Paul Connerton (Associate Fellow of the IRS) and Emma Wilson (Senior Lecturer in French, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge)

 
Thursday 4 July

Susan Suleiman (C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilisation of France and Professor of Comparative Literature, Harvard University)
Amnesia and Amnesty

Cathy Caruth (Professor of Comparative Literature and English, Emory University)
Trauma and Forgetting
David Forgacs (Professor of Italian, University College London)
Primo Levi's Palimpsest

Paul Connerton (Associate Fellow of the IRS)
Topographies of Forgetting

Ian Christie (Professor of Film, Birkbeck College London)
Against Oblivion: Strategies for Remembering the First World War in French Cinema

Laura Mulvey (Professor of Film, Birkbeck College London)
Showing of her documentary (co-directed with Mark Lewis)
Disgraced Monuments

Eva Hoffman (writer)
Reading from her work

 
Friday 5 July

Edward Timms (Professor of German, University of Sussex)
Remembering to Forget: Deuteronomy 25:19 as a Paradigm for Narratives of Modern Warfare

Simon Jarvis (Lecturer in English Literary History, University of Cambridge)
Oblivion

Johannes Fabian (Professor of Cultural Anthropology, University of Amsterdam)
Forgetful Remembering: A Colonial Career in the Congo

Nicholas Harrison (Senior Lecturer in French, University College London)
Dark Continent: A Metaphor's Journey

Andreas Huyssen (Villard Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Columbia University)
Resistance to Memory

Enquiries:
Tel. +44 20 7862 8677
Fax: +44 20 7862 8672
Email irs@sas.ac.uk
URL http://www.sas.ac.uk/irs
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Konferenz
Vergewaltigung. Brüche und Kontinuitäten in der kulturellen Codierung sexueller Gewalt (18. - 20. Jahrhundert) [in German]
04.-06.07.20002, Bielefeld/DE, University
URL http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/ZIF/ZiF/AG/2002/07-04-Kuenzel-Programm.pdf
(pdf-file)
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Summer School of at the University of London/UK
Memory, Place and Mourning
01.-03. and 06.07.2002, University of London
URL http://www.sas.ac.uk/irs/Events/Conferences01-02/Summer%20School.html
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Monash University in Melbourne/AU
Frontlines: Gender, Identity and War
12.-13.07.2002, Monash University, Clayton Campus, Melbourne, Australia
Keynote Speakers: Joanna Bourke, Joy Damousi and Stephen Garton

Email genidwar@arts.monash.edu.au
URL http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/history/events/genidwar/index.html
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World Council for Psychotherapy (WCP)
3rd World Congress for Psychotherapy
Anima Mundi - Globalisierung als Herausforderung [in English and German]
14.-18.07.2002, Wien, Österreich
Information:
WCP-Head Office
Rosenbursenstrasse 8/3/7
A-1010 Wien, Österreich
Tel. +43 1 512 04 44
Fax. +43 1 512 05 70
Email wcp.office@psychotherapie.at
URL http://www.worldpsyche.org/brd/
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IXth Meeting of the International Association for the History of Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysts in Exile - Elements of a History
24.-27.07.2002, Barcelona, Spain
Description: The meeting will focus on the history of psychoanalysts in exile due to persecution by Nazism, by other fascist governments, or by the dictatorships in South America or Greece after World War II.
Simultaneous Translation English / French - Spanish. The meeting is sponsored by the
International Asso... (text continues on the website)

Contact information:
Email aihpsy@wanadoo.fr
URL http://www.aihp-iahp.com/

[Source: http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=130391]
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Victimization of Children & Youth Research Conference
04.-07.08.2002, Portsmouth, NH
Becker, K.A. & Freyd, J.J., Attention in Traumatized Children and Adults. Paper to be given at the Victimization of Children & Youth Research Conference, in Portsmouth, NH, August 4-7, 2002.
URL http://www.unh.edu/frl
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War Resisters´ International Triennial Conference
Stories and Strategies - Non Violent Resistance and Social Change
03.-10.08.2002, Dublin, Ireland
War Resisters' International's conference Stories and Strategies - Nonviolent Resistance and Social Change will bring together peace, social justice and human rights activists from around the world to discuss how to make the world less violent and less militarised. "As wars and acts of terrorism have increased in recent months, this event has taken on a new importance."

For more information visit the homepage or contact:
WRI Triennial Office
84 Templeville Drive
Templeouge, Dublin 6W
Ireland
Tel. / Fax. +353 1 406 3060
Email dublin@wri-irg.org
URL http://www.wri-irg.org/tri/2002/index.htm

[Source: List@brandonhamber.com / 29.06.2002
http://brandonhamber.com/mailman/listinfo/list_brandonhamber.com]

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Bard College
Contested Legacies
A Conference on the German-Speaking Intellectual and Cultural Emigration to the United States and United Kingdom, 1930-45
13.-15.08.2002, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York
Program:
URL http://www.bard.edu/contestedlegacies/program/index.html

Participants:
URL http://www.bard.edu/contestedlegacies/partcpnt/index.html

"Contested Legacies" is a conference that reflects on both the work of thinkers and artists forced to flee Hitler’s Germany and on fifty years of scholarship. The title refers to the claims and counterclaims of the emigrants about the intellectual legacies they brought with them into exile. Additionally, "Contested Legacies" is about the debates generated by the emigrés' rich
and diverse achievements, continuously contested within the emigré cohort itself and then among succeeding generations of their followers and detractors. The conference program assembles an international, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational group of participants consisting of almost forty scholars, the three-day conference will take place in the context
of the Bard Music Festival’s exploration of Gustav Mahler and His World–another contested legacy. "Contested Legacies" is a sequel to "No Happy End," an earlier workshop that defined the terms of the common project.

Director: David Kettler, Scholar in Residence, Bard College and Professor Emeritus, Trent University.
Telephone: 845-758-7294
Fax: 845-758-7697
Email kettler@bard.edu
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First announcement ISTSS 18th Annual Meeting
Complex Psychological Trauma: Its Correlates and Effects
07.-10.11.2002, Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel, Baltimore, MD, USA
Should you require any further information, please do not hesitate to call or e-mail.
Phone: 001 (847) 480-9028
Email istss@istss.org
URL http://www.istss.org/
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First announcement
ESTSS VIII. European Conference on Traumatic Stress (ECOTS)
Berlin, May 2003
URL http://www.estss.org/form.htm.
URL http://www.trauma-conference-berlin.de

[Source: I am grateful to Victor Igreja for forwarding this announcement thus early!]
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Call for Papers

Reminder for June The University of Newcastle, Australia
Conflict and Culture. War and Terror in the Modern World
29.09.-01.10.2002, School of Liberal Arts, University of Newcastle
"Conflict and Culture: War and Terror in the Modern World" is an interdisciplinary conference convened by the Research Group on War, Society and Culture, School of Liberal Arts, University of Newcastle.

The conference seeks to explore the cultural and social conditions that have made the modern era perhaps among the most violent in human history. Papers are particularly welcome that address the ways in which representations and misrepresentations of other cultures and peoples have facilitated recourse to war to resolve conflicts of state, economic and national interests both internationally and domestically. Also welcome are papers that tackle distinctions in public discourse and international law between war, terror and resistance.

Keynote, opening speaker:
Dr John Docker, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Humanities Research Centre, ANU and author of "1492: The Poetics of Diaspora" (2001).

Possible themes for papers include:
- The iconography of war
- War and genocide
- War and the media
- Eurocentrism and war
- Individual and state terror
- Guerilla warfare
- Imagining war
- The Cold War
- War and fanaticism
- Images of war
- Commemorating war
- Historiography of war

We are open to additional suggestions for themes for the conference, especially from groups of researchers who would like to form a panel. It is proposed that keynote presentations be open to the public. Postgraduate researchers are especially encouraged to participate in this conference. Select, refereed papers will be published as an edited volume.
Abstracts of no more than 200 words should be sent by 30th June 2002 to:

Inquiries:
Conflict and Culture conference
School of Liberal Arts
University of Newcastle
Callaghan, NSW 2308
Australia
Email SLA-war@newcastle.edu.au
URL http://www.newcastle.edu.au/centre/wsc/index.html

[Source: URL http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=130470 ]
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Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik, Heft 104
Arbeitstitel: Psychiatrisierung
Die Zeitschrift "Psychologie & Gesellschaftskritik" hat sich in den 25 Jahren ihres Bestehens immer wieder kritisch mit gesellschafts- und gesundheitspolitischen Aspekten der Arbeit im psychosozialen und psychiatrischen Feld auseinandergesetzt.
Im Blickfeld waren Formen der gesellschaftlichen Normierung, der sozialen Kontrolle, wie sie über Beratung, Betreuung und Behandlung transportiert werden. Liest man in den einschlägigen Schwerpunktheften noch einmal nach, so scheinen diese "alten" Themen in Zeiten postmoderner Sozialtechnologie in den Hintergrund zu geraten. Wir wollen ihnen wieder Raum verschaffen: Was hat sich in den letzten Jahren im Zentrum des psychosozialen Feldes, der Psychiatrie, verändert? Was ist nach wie vor problematisch, skandalös? Gibt es Ent-Unterwerfungen, Emanzipationsbewegungen? Tauchen neue Kontrollformen auf?

Mit dem Thema "Psychiatrisierung" bewegen wir uns im Spannungsfeld von Wissenschaft, Institution, PatientInnen / KlientInnen und PsychologInnen:
Auf der Seite der PatientInnen / KlientInnen steht die Frage nach dem Schicksal der "chronischen" PatientInnen in Folge der Auflösung langzeitpsychiatrischer Abteilungen. Wo sind diese Menschen nun? Was machen sie, wie geht es ihnen? Gibt es eine "Ent-Psychiatrisierung"? Oder für die forensische Psychiatrie so etwas wie eine "Ent-Prisonierung"? Oder verändern sich lediglich die Formen der Internierung bzw. des gesellschaftlichen Ausschlusses?
Auf der Seite der PsychologInnen lässt sich nach deren Identität als klinische PsychologInnen, als sozialpsychiatrisch engagierte PsychologInnen fragen. Welche Rolle spielen psychologische Modelle und Analysen, spielt klinisch-psychologisches Handlungswissen in der Psychiatrie? Wie verhalten sich PsychologInnen in den jeweiligen Institutionen? Werden auch sie psychiatrisiert, von der Institution deformiert? Wie wehren sie sich? Welchen Stellenwert, welche Rolle hat das kritische Potential psychologischer Theoriebildung im psychiatrisch-institutionellen Kontext?
Auf der Ebene der Institution schließlich interessiert uns das Schicksal der sozialpsychiatrischen Bewegung. Was ist aus der Reformidee geworden? In wie weit wurde bzw. wird sie umgesetzt? Oder erwies sie sich als illusorisch?
Im Hinblick auf die Wissenschaften muss nach dem Stand der Theorie- und Modellbildung gefragt werden: Welche Paradigmen von Gesundheit - Störung - Krankheit sind derzeit ausschlaggebend? Was ist aus der Forderung nach einem bio-psycho-sozialen Störungsmodell geworden? Gibt es einen interdisziplinären Diskurs, eine kooperative psychiatrische Praxis? Welche Rolle spielt hierbei Psychologie?

Wenn Sie einen Artikel beitragen möchten, bitten wir Sie um eine Ankündigung mit kurzem Expose bis Mitte Juli. Die Artikel bitte bis zum 15.09.2002 an die folgende Redaktionsadresse senden:

Dr. Tamara Musfeld
Technische Universität Berlin
Fakultät I, Sekretariat FR 4-3
Franklinstraße 28/29
10587 Berlin
Email TMusfeld@aol.com

Die HerausgeberInnen: Peter Mattes, Birgit Müller, Tamara Musfeld, Ralf Quindel und als Gastherausgeber Ulrich Kobbe.
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International Colloquium Framing and Imagining Disease: The Ancient to Modern Worlds
26.-27.10.2002, New College, Oxford
Following our meeting in Paris in May, this message is to confirm the date of the two-day colloquium at New College, Oxford, in October, and to make a final call for papers. Please note that we have opened up the chronological boundaries to include the ancient world and the 20th century.

If you are interested in making a formal, 20 minute presentation, and submitting a 6,000 word paper for possible publication in a collection of proceedings, please submit an abstract to David Haycock by 7 July 2002.
Email david.haycock@wolfson.ox.ac.uk

If you have already submitted an abstract, the final date for the submission of your draft paper is 30 September 2002.
If you have any queries regarding the colloquium please contact David Haycock. A full list of presenters and the titles of their papers will be sent out in mid July.

Statement:
The cultural understanding of medicine includes treatment of the frames and forms of imagination through which, and inside which, disease is constructed. These formative processes are complex and ordinarily require broad historical contexts for their conceptualization. Their problematic is multiple: the many meanings given to pain, suffering, deprivation, death and, especially, the illness diagnoses offered by medical practitioners. But they also construe language and discourse as inherent to the process. For these reasons, narrative, genre, and metaphor assume larger roles than are ordinarily apparent in the work of historians of medicine and others specialists interested in the historical formation of disease. The "frame" then is an inherently interdisciplinary grid in the sense that it belongs to no single
discourse or historical or national mentality.

We invite papers from any historical era or geographical region which approach the framing and imagining of disease in some of these ways. While we are not prejudiced against theoretical formations or the privileging of particular themes and tropes, we will give
preference in this colloquium to scholars whose approach is primarily empirical and historical, and - crucially - to those who aim to have their work included in the volume now in preparation.

Convening Committee:
Professor George Rousseau, De Montfort University, Leicester; Kirstie Blair, Keble College, Oxford; Miranda Gill, New College, Oxford; Dr David Haycock, Wolfson College, Oxford; Malte Herwig, Merton College, Oxford

Please contact for further details:
Mr. Malte Herwig, Junior Research Fellow in German Literature & History of Science
Merton College
Oxford University
Oxford OX1 4JD
England
Email malte.herwig@merton.oxford.ac.uk
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The Justice Professional
The Justice Professional is pleased to announce that it is now being published by Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group.
The journal is issuing a call for papers and would particularly welcome contributions relating to the forthcoming special issue theme "Terrorism and its impact on all".

The Justice Professional publishes articles that deal with substantive criminal justice and criminological issues. The journal welcomes all articles that are relevant to the issue of criminal justice as well as those that may be outside the field but have relevancy to the topic of criminal justice. We welcome articles such as public administration, issues of public policy as well as public affairs issues. Literature reviews, research notes and summary reports of innovative research projects in criminal justice are also considered.

For further information, please visit our homepage.
URL http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/authors/gjup-cfp.html
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Literature and Medicine
Special Issue: Cultural "Difference" and Medicine
Deadline: 2003-01-15

Description: Call For Papers Literature and Medicine Special
Issue: Cultural "Difference" and Medicine Issue Editors: Jonathan M. Metzl and Suzanne Poirier. Essays are invited that explore the role of "difference" in constructions of illness and health. It is expected that the essays will vary in subject area and ... (text continues on the webpage)

Contact:
Email jmetzl@umich.edu
Email spoirier@uic.edu
URL http://www.press.jhu.edu/press/journals/lm

[Source: URL http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=130758 ]
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Narrative: an International Conference
15.10.2003, California
Description: Plenary Speakers: Jonathan Culler, Mary Poovey, Elaine Scarry. The eighteenth annual conference of the Society for the Study of Narrative, dedicated to the investigation of narrative, its elements, techniques, and forms; its relations to other modes of discourse; and its power in cultures past and pr ... (text continues on the website).

Contact:
Email narcon03@socrates.berkeley.edu
URL http://www.narrative-conf.ucdavis.edu

[Source:URL http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/announce/show.cgi?ID=130752 ]
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Clio's Psyche Call for Papers
Psychology of the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Terrorism in the Middle East
We invite you to contribute to "The Psychology of the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Terrorism in the Middle East," the special theme of the December 2002 issue of "Clio's Psyche: Understanding the 'Why' of Culture, Current Events, History, and Society."

We are seeking articles from 500-1500 words - including your brief biography - by September 15. We would like paper abstracts or outlines (and author biographies) by August 1. It is the style of our scholarly quarterly to publish thought-provoking, clearly written articles from a psychoanalytic or psychological perspective, developed with examples from history or current events. We prefer that articles be personalized, without psychoanalytic/psychological terminology or jargon and without foot- or endnotes.

Possible approaches to "The Psychology of the Arab-Israeli Conflict and Terrorism in the Middle East" include:
- The Nature and Causes of Terrorism: Comparative Middle Eastern Examples
- Applying Psychodynamic Concepts to the Israeli-Palestinian Struggle
- Factual, Historical Survey of Israeli-Palestinian Relations
- The Uses of History: Chosen Glories, Chosen Traumas, and Reconciliations
- Israeli Uses of the Holocaust in the Perpetuation of Trauma
- Identification and Ethnic Rituals in Large Groups
- Comparative Suffering and Victimization: Violence in the Name of Suffering
- The Relationship Between Childrearing Practices and Political Behavior
- Women in Palestinian Society and the Intifada
- Unconscious Sadomasochistic Elements
- Mutual Self-destructive Behavior of Israelis and Palestinians
- Psychobiographical Studies of Arafat, Barak, Sharon, and Other Leaders
- The Changing Identity of Arab Israelis
- Leader-Follower Dynamics
- Orthodox Jews and Fundamentalist Muslims
- Internecine Clashes -- Violence Against One's Own
- Cycles of Violence and Exhaustion, War and Peace, Conflict and Resolution
- Journeys to Peace: Crossing the Psychological Borders to Conflict Resolutions
- Implications of the Israeli-Palestinian Dispute for the U.S. War on Terrorism
- Changing Views of Israel and the Palestinians in Europe and America
- Bush and the Israeli-Palestinian Dispute
- Book Reviews -- for example, of Sharon's Warrior

Please submit an abstract or outline as soon as possible but no later than August 1 and the article, by September 15, e-mailed as a Microsoft "Word" for Windows or rich text format (*.rtf) file to my email address.
Articles will be refereed. The editors reserve the right to reject any inappropriate submissions. I hope you can join this important endeavor.

"Clio's Psyche," a scholarly quarterly now in its ninth year of publication, is published by the Psychohistory Forum.

Paul H. Elovitz
Editor, "Clio's Psyche"
Email pelovitz@aol.com

[Source: h-net-Military History Discussion List]
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Lectures and Seminars

Prof. Dr. Reimer Hansen (Berlin)
Definitionen von Gewalt aus verfassungsgeschichtlicher Perspektive [in German]
15.7.2002, Freie Universität, Berlin
URL http://www.fu-berlin.de/fmi/colloquien/ulbrich_hansen_SS02.html
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Of current interest
Universitaet Hildesheim, Institut für Philosophie und Institut fuer Sozialwissenschaften, Fachrichtung Politische Wissenschaft
Vortragsreihe zum Thema "Krieg" [in German]
Krieg ist die tägliche Realitaet der Menschen in einer Vielzahl von Regionen vor allem Asiens und Afrikas. Seit dem 11. September 2001 hat er, was vielen juengeren Menschen hirzulande kaum noch vorstellbar schien, auch wieder Einzug in unseren Alltag gehalten. Formen und Mittel des Krieges (und ihr Wandel) sowie seine Ursachen und Folgen, Gruende und Ziele sind Gegenstand politikwissenschaftlicher Untersuchungen, die philosophische Reflexion beschaeftigt sind eher mit den Problemen der Legitimation bzw. Kritik des Krieges sowie seiner anthropologischen bzw. kulturellen Verankerung. Beide Fragestellungen sind aufeinander verwiesen. Das philosophisch-politikwissenschaftliche Kolloquium wird versuchen - wie immer mit Unterstützung auswaertiger Referenten und mit Beitraegen aus anderen Disziplinen - dieses Themenfeld für eine historisch fundierte, aktuelle Erfahrungen reflektierende Diskussion zu oeffnen.
Diese Veranstaltung ist zugleich ein Lehrangebot zur Politischen Ideengeschichte.


Vortraege im Juni, Juli und August (siehe auch Newsticker May 2000)

Die Medialisierung des Krieges. Aspekte der Kosovo-Berichterstattung
Referent: Daniel Pies
06.06.2002, 18:00 Uhr, Universitaet Hildesheim, Raum G 007

Gihad - heiliger Krieg im Islam?
Referent: Wolfgang Guenter Lerch (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)
13.06.2002, 18:00 Uhr, Universitaet Hildesheim, Raum G 007

Der Krieg gegen den Terror aus der Sicht eines Friedensforschers
Referent: Prof. Dr. Harald Mueller (Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Frankfurt am Main)
20.06.2002, 18:00 Uhr, Universitaet Hildesheim, Raum G 007

Zum Ewigen Frieden. Kants Vision im Rückblick
Referent: Prof. Dr. Tilman Borsche
04.07.2002, 18:00 Uhr, Universitaet Hildesheim, Raum G 007

Rechtstheoretische Probleme aktueller militärischer Gewalteinsätze von Demokratien
Referent: Prof. Dr. Hajo Schmidt, Hagen
27.08.2002, 18:00 Uhr, Universitaet Hildesheim, Raum G 007

Weitere Informationen:
URL http://www.uniinfo.uni-hildesheim.de/uniinfo/veranstshow.asp?id=7717
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Vacancies and Bursaries/Grants/Scholarships

Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung, Stuttgart
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter / Medizingeschichte - Stuttgart
Bewerbungsschluss: 31.07.2002
Die Robert Bosch Stiftung ist eine der großen privaten Unternehmensstiftungen. Sie betreibt mit dem Institut für Geschichte der Medizin das einzige außeruniversitäre medizinhistorische
Forschungsinstitut in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Die derzeitigen Arbeitsschwerpunkte des Instituts sind die Sozialgeschichte der Medizin und die Homöopathiegeschichte.

Wir suchen zum 1. November 2002
einen wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter/
eine wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Die Stelle ist auf fünf Jahre befristet und bietet die Möglichkeit zur Habilitation.
Die Vergütung der Stelle erfolgt in Anlehnung an den öffentlichen Dienst (BAT II).

Das Aufgabengebiet umfaßt unter anderem:
Forschung im Bereich der Sozialgeschichte der Medizin / Vorbereitung und Durchführung von Symposien und Seminaren

Da die anderen wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiterstellen im Institut mit Historikern besetzt sind, suchen wir eine Medizinerin/einen Mediziner mit abgeschlossenem Hochschulstudium und einer überdurchschnittlichen medizinhistorischen Promotion. Durch Zusatzstudium bzw. einschlägige Forschungen sollten profunde Methodenkenntnisse in den Geschichtswissenschaften nachgewiesen werden. Interesse an der Forschung, kommunikative und organisatorische Fähigkeiten sowie Fremdsprachenkenntnisse in Englisch, Französisch und Latein setzen wir voraus. Auslandserfahrung ist erwünscht, aber nicht Bedingung.

Bewerbungen mit aussagefähigen Unterlagen (Lebenslauf, Lichtbild, vollständige Zeugniskopien) richten Sie bitte bis zum 1. August an:

Robert Bosch Stiftung
Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Robert Bosch Stiftung
Herrn Prof. Dr. phil. Robert Jütte
Straußweg 17
D-70184 Stuttgart
Tel. +49 (711) 46084-171, Fax. +49 (711) 46084-181
Email robert.juette@igm-bosch.de
URL http://www.igm-bosch.de

[Source: H-Soz-u-Kult@h-net.msu.edu, 03.07.2002]
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9. Fortbildungsseminar der Bundesaerztekammer
Begutachtung psychotraumatisierter Fluechtlinge - kulturspezifische Besonderheiten und Probleme [in German]
06.-14.09.2002, Würzburg, Fachhochschule Münzstr.12
Leitung: Dr. med. Hans Wolfgang Gierlichs, Aachen

Referenten
Dr. med. Waltraut Wirtgen/München
Dr. phil. Dipl. Psych. Fetsum Mehari/Frankfurt

Inhalt
Grundmodul: allgemeine gutachterliche Kenntnisse
Gutachterliche Techniken
Exploration; Beziehungsanalyse und Verhaltensbeobachtung in der Gutachtensituation; Psychodiagnostische Testverfahren; Interpretation und Integration erhobener Untersuchungsergebnisse; Klärung der Notwendigkeit von Zusatzgutachten; Formale Gestaltung eines schriftlichen Gutachtens
Unterschiede zwischen Attesten, Bescheinigungen, Stellungnahmen und Gutachten
Rechtlicher Rahmen: Sozialrecht, Strafrecht, Bundesversorgungsgesetz, Rechtliche Stellung des Gutachters vor Gericht
Ethische Grundlagen gutachterlicher Tätigkeit
Aufbaumodul: Psychotraumatologie:
Psychotraumatologie incl. Differentialdiagnostik; Formen traumatisierender Gewalt, interkulturelle Unterschiede der Erkrankungen nach Gewalteinwirkung
Aufbaumodul: Rechtliche, politische und ethische Rahmenbedingungen der Begutachtung von Flüchtlingen in aufenthaltsrechtlichen Verfahren
Interkulturelle Besonderheiten in der Begutachtung; Kulturspezifische, soziale, politische Strukturen; Formen politisch organisierter Gewalt und ihre Auswirkungen; Gesundheits- und Krankheitsbegriff im Kulturvergleich; Kommunikationsformen und deren Auswirkungen auf die gutachterliche Interaktionen
Einsatz von Dolmetschern in der Gutachtensituation
Asyl- u. Ausländerrecht, Struktur der Verwaltung von Flüchtlingen, Entscheidungswege
Anfragen und Äußerungsformen in Flüchtlingsbereich
Praktische Übungen
Themenzentrierte Gruppenselbsterfahrung von 20 Doppelstunden zum Thema
Extremtrauma und Traumatisierung.
Begleitende Supervision von drei Gutachten
Zielgruppe:
Das Seminar wendet sich an Ärzte/Ärztinnen, die Kenntnisse in den Grundlagen der Psychotraumatologie incl. Differentialdiagnostik besitzen.
Es ist geplant, das Seminar durch einen anschließenden fortlaufenden Qualitätszirkel zu ergänzen, in dem die Kenntnisse vertieft werden und eine begleitende Supervision der Arbeit als Gutachter/in erfolgt.

Die vorherige Anmeldung ist erforderlich. Das detaillierte Programm enthält alle weiteren Einzelveranstaltungen des 9. Fortbildungsseminars und Sie erhalten es bei der

Bundesaerztekammer
Dezernat Fortbildung und Gesundheitsförderung,
Postfach 41 02 20
50862 Köln
Tel. +49 (221) 4004-415, -416
Fax. +49 (221) 4004-388
Email cme@baek.dgn.de

Dr. med. Hans Wolfgang Gierlichs
Arzt für Innere Medizin
Arzt für Psychotherapeutische Medizin
Hahner Str. 29
52076 Aachen
Tel. +49 (2408) 5589
Fax. +49 (2408) 959375
Email hwgierlichs@t-online.de
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New Websites

The British Academy Portal
PORTAL is the British Academy's directory of online resources in the humanities and social sciences. It is designed as an entry point to available resources for those working in higher education and research.
URL http://www.britac.ac.uk/portal/
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Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention
A new issue of Brief Treatment and Crisis Intervention has been made available:
1 June 2002; Vol. 2, No. 2
URL http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/content/vol2/issue2/index.shtml

Articles

Multifamily Behavioral Treatment (MFBT) for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
(OCD): A Step-by-Step Model

Barbara Van Noppen
Brief Treat Crisis Interven 2002;2 107-122.
http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/2/2/107


Therapeutic Challenges in Work With Childhood Sexual Abuse Survivors: The
Contribution of Cognitive Analytic Therapy

Susan Llewelyn
Brief Treat Crisis Interven 2002;2 123-134.
http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/2/2/123


Child and Adolescent Needs in a Time of National Disaster: Perspectives for
Mental Health Professionals and Parents

Carlton E. Munson
Brief Treat Crisis Interven 2002;2 135-152.
http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/2/2/135


Domestic Violence Assessment: Current Practices and New Models for Improved
Child Welfare Interventions

Carrie J. Petrucci and Linda G. Mills
Brief Treat Crisis Interven 2002;2 153-172.
http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/2/2/153


The Management of the Human Impact of a Large-Scale Community Disaster: A
Perspective on the World Trade Center Terrorist Attack

Jakob Steinberg
Brief Treat Crisis Interven 2002;2 173-182.
http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/2/2/173


Finding Something to Do: The Disaster Continuity Care Model

Pamela V. Valentine and Thomas Edward Smith
Brief Treat Crisis Interven 2002;2 183-196.
http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/2/2/183


URL http://brief-treatment.oupjournals.org/content/vol2/issue2/index.shtml
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Useful Links

ZKM_events in the context of 'iconoclash': Symposium
Bildersturm und Bilderflut/Image Wars and Image
12.-13.07.2002, Karlsruhe
URL http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/stories/storyReader$2691
Symposium
The international symposium, organized in collaboration with the postgraduate program of the Academy for Design Karlsruhe, focuses on the central issues as discussed by the ZKM's current special exhibition, 'iconoclash'.
Among the speakers are Brian O'Doherty [New York], W.J.T. Mitchell [Chicago], Bruno Latour [Paris], Peter Weibel [Karlsruhe], Peter Galison [Harvard], Peter Sloterdijk [Karlsruhe], and Jan Assmann [Heidelberg].


ZKM_Program: July & August 2002
URL http://on1.zkm.de/zkm/programm
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Hochschule fuer angewandte Wissenschaften
Wissen fuer die Praxis, Hamburg
University of Applied Sciences
Master of Public Health Programme
New from October 2002
URL http://www.public-health-hamburg.de
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