Conférence – Bodies out of Place: Mass Violence, Mass Graves and Necropolitics

Notre collègue Francisco Ferrandiz, anthropologue social au CSIC (Espagne) et chercheur associé de la thématique 4 “Anthropologie de la mort de masse” organise du 18 au 21 juillet prochain à Donosti au Pays Basque espagnol, une conférence intitulée Bodies out of Place: Mass Violence, Mass Graves and Necropolitics, à laquelle participeront plusieurs chercheurs membres ou associés à notre unité.

This international conference invites some of the leading international specialists in the analysis of mass grave exhumations as human rights tools. Mass grave exhumations linked to human right violations, which already started in the mid-eighties, have become increasingly important worldwide in the 21st-century. Gradually, they have become an increasingly prestigious phenomenon for truth, justice and reparation of victims of the outmost importance, as they are radically transforming the ways in which societies deal with the traumatic past, including the consolidation of forensic science as a privileged technique and methodology for interpreting the past –a phenomenon known in social sciences as the forensic turn.

The purpose of this conference is to critically analyse, in a comparative fashion, different processes of mass grave exhumations in various parts of the world, including Russia, Timor, Central African Republic, the Netherlands, Germany, the US, Vietnam, Poland, Peru, Colombia, Mexico and Argentina, as well as the more specific cases of Spain and the Basque Country. Thematically, the conference includes from Civil War mass grave exhumations in Spain to the Soviet gulags, the identification of human remains recovered in the twin tower’s rubble, the search for US MIAs, the case of the Mexican searchers, post-war plundering in Holocaust mass graves, the cultural and political elaboration of the disappeared, and the religious aspects of exhumations, among others.

In order to engage the comparative study of mass grave exhumations in different historical, cultural and political contexts, the conference includes scholars from different disciplines: forensic doctors, social anthropologists, lawyers, political scientists, sociologists, archaeologists, historians and literary critics. The conference also includes a monographic panel with representatives of Spain’s main memorial institutions.

Pour plus d’information sur la conférence et pour les inscriptions consulter  le site web suivant: https://www.uik.eus/en/cuerpos-incomodos-violencia-masiva-fosas-comunes-y-necropolitica

Cours et Symposium de la FASE (Marseille, septembre 2018)

The Forensic Anthropology Society of Europe (FASE) is calling for participation in a one-week Basic Course in forensic anthropology, that will be followed by a one-day symposium at the Medical faculty of Aix-Marseille University (France), from the 17th to the 22nd of September 2018.

The course (that will be held from monday the 17th to friday the 21st of September 2018) will gather 60 participants (students, anthropologists, archaeologists and forensic practitioners or legal medicine specialists), and a total of 15 lecturers and members of the laboratory staff.

The course will be divided in two parts. The first “morning” part will be dedicated to oral presentations held by renowned experts in the field, including Prof Pascal Adalian, Prof. Eric Baccino, Prof. Cristina Cattaneo, Prof. Eugénia Cunha, Prof Philippe Lefèvre, Prof. Ann Ross, Prof. Douglas Ubelaker, Dr Zuzana Obertova, Dr Anja Petaros. The second “afternoon” part will be dedicated to practical sessions. Besides presenting the main topics of forensic anthropology, including biological profile construction, trauma analysis, and taphonomy, the lectures and hands-on-it sessions will also focus on such issues as forensic facial reconstruction, laboratory management procedures, or writing forensic reports and witnessing in court.

The Symposium will be held in the same venue, on saturday the 22nd of September 2018, from 9AM to 18AM. Abstract submission for FASE One-day SYMPOSIUM is open. The form is available here.

 

For more information and for registration please see the FASE website: www.forensicanthropology.eu