INCORE
Researching Violent Societies Workshop
28-31 March 1999
Derry/Londonderry and Belfast
Sunday
28 March 1999
Delegates
arrive in Derry/Londonderry
4:00 Registration
and Coffee, INCORE, Aberfoyle House
4:30 Welcome
- Mari Fitzduff, Director INCORE
4:40 Aims
and Objectives of the Workshop
Gillian Robinson,
Research Director, INCORE
Marie Smyth, Project Director, Cost of the Troubles Study
Followed by brief introductions by delegates
5:15 - 7:00
SESSION ONE
The Role
and Function of Research in Divided Societies
Chair: Marie Smyth, Project Director, Cost of the Troubles Study
Panel: Researching
Conflict in Northern Ireland
John Darby, Senior Research Fellow, INCORE
The role and
function of research in divided societies, with particular reference
to Africa
Eghosa E Osaghae, Department of Political Science, University
of Ibadan, Nigeria
Research for
empowerment in a divided Cambodia
Helen Jenks Clarke, Co-Field Director, QIAR American Friends
Service Committee
7.30 Dinner
Oysters Restaurant
Monday
29 March 1999, INCORE, Aberfoyle House
9:00 - 11:00
SESSION TWO
Researcher
Identities - Insider/Outsider
Chair: Gillian Robinson, Research Director, INCORE
Panel: The
impermeable identity wall: the study of violent conflicts by "insiders"
Tamar Herman, Director, Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research
at Tel Aviv University
'Whatever
you say, say nothing'
Andrew Finlay, Department of Sociology, Trinity College, Dublin
Being a prophet
in whose land?
Pablo Mendez, University of the Basque Country
11:00 COFFEE
11:30 -1:00
SESSION THREE
Whose side
are we on? Accountability and Democratising the Research Process
Chair: Michael Marriott, The Overseas Education & Development
Company
Panel:
Dilemmas of accountability and participation in an action research
project in Northern Ireland
Marie Smyth, Project Director, Cost of the Troubles Study
Researching
for the People: accountability - a journalist's perspective
Narcisse Rwagasana , Executive Secretary Centre for Strategic
Studies and Research in Development (CESTRAFOD)
12:30 - 2:00
LUNCH
2:00-3:30
SESSION FOUR
Research
and/or Intervention: Action Research in Conflicts
Chair: Roger Mac Ginty, Research Officer, INCORE
Panel:
Assessing the Viability of War-torn Society Project (WSP) Participatory
Action Research in a Stateless Situation: the Case of the WSP Somali
Programme
Ahmed Yusuf Farah- War Torn Societies Project, Somalia
The Role and
Function of Research in the Management of Violent Ethnic and Religious
Conflicts in Nigeria
Isaac Olawale Albert, Institute of African Studies, University
of Ibadan
Peculiarities
of Researching Conflict in the Fergana Valley
Anara Tabyshalieva, Director, Institute for Regional Studies
Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic
3:30 COFFEE
4:00 - 5:30
SESSION FIVE
Reporting
and Dissemination: who are we addressing? Language, method and accessibility
Chair: Rohan Gunaratna, Department of International Relations,
University of St. Andrews, Scotland
Panel: The
Politics of Phenomenology: Research when Nothing is Neutral
Greg Tillett, School of Law at the University of Western Sydney
Meanings in
conflict: conceptual transferability and comprehension in violent
and divided societies.
Sue Williams, Director of Policy and Evaluation, INCORE
The Light
Weapons Argument: Logic Dictates but Data Talks
David Meddings, International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva
5:30 COFFEE
6.00 - 7.00
SESSION
SIX
Demonstration
of Resources for Researchers
Conflict Data
Service - Cathy Gormley
Ethnic Studies Network - Lyn Moffett
CAIN - Martin Melaugh
7:30 Dinner
Trinity Hotel, Strand Road, Derry/Londonderry
OPEN WORKSHOP
RESEARCHING IN VIOLENT
SOCIETIES
G06 Peter Froggatt
Centre (formerly Social Sciences Building),
The Queen's University of Belfast
hosted by The Centre for Social Research, The Queen's University
of Belfast
Tuesday
30 March 1999
8:30 Bus transfer
to Belfast
10:00 Welcome
- Professor Mari Fitzduff, Director, INCORE
Welcome - Professor Robert Miller, Director, Centre for Social Research
10:05 Dr.
Edgar Jardine, NISRA
10:15 Summary
of events Sunday and Monday
Gillian Robinson, Research Director, INCORE
Marie Smyth, Project Director, Cost of the Troubles Study
10:30 COFFEE
11:00 - 1:00
SESSION SEVEN
Ethics,
Accessing People, value of research to those being researched
Chair: Paul Arthur, School of History, Philosophy and Politics,
University of Ulster
Panel:
Accessing People
Lilijana Oruc, Head of department for Psychiatric Genetics at
the Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Sarajevo
Researching
Sri Lankan and Kashmiri guerrilla movements - Personal Reflections
Rohan Gunaratna, Department of International Relations, University
of St. Andrews, Scotland
1:00-2:00
LUNCH
2:00-4:00
SESSION EIGHT
Viability
of Comparative Research
Chair: Fabienne Hara, International Crisis Group, Burundi
Panel: Keeping
a comparative project on the rails
Roger Mac Ginty, Research Officer, INCORE
One Size Fits
All? - Focused Comparison and Policy-Relevant Research of Violent
Societies
Albrecht Schnabel, Academic Programme Officer, United Nations
University, Tokyo
Research in
Latin America
Jenny Pearce, Department of Peace Studies, Bradford University
4:00-4.30
COFFEE
4.30-5.30
Optional Open Plenary and Discussion
Where do
we go from here?
Chairs: Gillian Robinson, Research Director, INCORE
Marie Smyth, Project Director, Cost of the Troubles Study
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5:30-6.30
Closing Business Meeting for Main Participants
7:00 Dinner
BK's
Wednesday
31 March 1999
Optional sightseeing
tours of Belfast
Participants depart.
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