Spring 2003 Genocide Seminar Series
Mass Grave Sites in Cambodia, 1975-1979
Genocide Today: Fieldwork and Analysis
January 23
Octovianus Mote, Visiting Fellow, Genocide Studies Program
Documenting Indonesian Rule in Papua, 1962-2002January 30
Laura Saldivia, University of Palermo School of Law, Argentina
Different Approaches to Transitional Justice: What doesustice Mean after Genocide?February 6
Payam Akhavan, Genocide Studies Program,
The Emerging International Criminal Justice System: Mediating Law and Politics in the Age of AccountabilityFebruary 13
Benjamin Madley, History Department, Yale University
Patterns of Colonial Genocides, 1800-1910February 27
Professor Jeffrey Alexander, Department of Sociology, Yale University
The“Holocaust” from War Crime to Trauma DramaApril 3
Professor Robert Sternberg, Department of Psychology, Yale University
The Psychology of HateApril 10
Daniel Rothenberg, Agrarian Studies, Yale University
Making Sense of Genocide: The Multiple Meanings of “The Ultimate Crime”April 16
(Wed. noon, 203 Luce Hall)Prof. John G. Taylor, South Bank University, London
Documenting Indonesian Rule in East Timor, 1975-1999
(sponsored by the Council on Southeast Asia Studies at YCIAS)