PROGRAM - 2nd edition

Monday 20th February
Day 1 - Understanding conflict(s)
 
Morning session (9.30-12.30 CET):

●    9.30-10.30 - Institutional greetings & General information and overview (Federico Reggio and Letizia Mingardo, University of Padova, Italy)
●    10.30-11.30 - Welcome & Opening Circle (Alexia Stouraiti, University of Western Attica, Greece)
●    11.30-12.30 - Communicational theory of law & peacebuilding (Angelo Anzalone, University of Cordoba, Spain)

Afternoon session (15.00-18.00 CET):

●    Understanding conflict and its complexity (Katarzyna A. Przybyla, Collegium Civitas, Poland)


Tuesday 21st February
Day 2 - Relationships & Dialogue: on (re)building connections
 
Morning session (9.30-12.30 CET):

●    On the idea(l) of Dialogue & Narratives and Images at the roots of the Ancient Legal Imagination (Federico Reggio, University of Padova, Italy)

Afternoon session (I) (15.00-18.00 CET):

●    Debate as a tool for critical thinking (Paolo Sommaggio, University of Trento, Italy) & Workshop on the use of debate (facilitated by Paolo Sommaggio, University of Trento, Italy and Federico Reggio, University of Padova, Italy)

or, alternatively, on participants’ choice

Afternoon session (II) (15.00-18.00 CET):

●    15.00-16.30 – “Trust Mediators” (Barbara Warwas, The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
●    16.30-17.15 – The role of apology and resilience in conflict transformation (Anna Matczak, The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands)
●    17.15-18.00 –  Peacebuilding in Nepal (Ram Tiwari, Nepal Forum for Restorative Justice)
 

Wednesday 22nd February
Day 3 - Restorative and transformative approaches to conflicts
 
Morning session (9.30-12.30 CET):

●    9.30-10.30 - Restorative Justice - its underlying philosophy and challenge (Federico Reggio, University of  Padova, Italy)
●    10.30-12.30 - Restorative Justice from a criminal law perspective (Debora Provolo and Elena Cadamuro, University of  Padova, Italy)
 
Afternoon session (I) (15.00-18.00 CET):

●    15.00-16.30 - Racialized Young, British Women as Part of the Restorative Lenience Project: From Intractability to Malleability (Esmorie Miller, Lancaster University Law School, UK)
●    16.30-18.00 - Understanding the role of folklore and underlying cultures in conflict transformation (Immanuel Zarzosang Varte, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, India)

 
Thursday 23rd February
Day 4 - Inclusive peacebuilding & conflict transformation
 
Morning session (9.30-12.30 CET):

●    Interactive workshop on the Restorative Dialogue between Electra and Clitemnestra (movie-based) (Katerina Soulou, European Forum for Restorative Justice)
 
Afternoon session (15.00-18.00 CET):

●    15.00-16.30 - On the social and community psychology of conflicts: the case of environmental conflicts and their multi-layered impact (Marialuisa Menegatto, University of Padova, Italy)
●    16.30-18.00 - Working on skills through Circles and Psychodrama: interactive workshop (Alexia Stouraiti, University of Western Attica, Greece)
 
Friday 24th February
Day 5 - Conflict transformation in action between reality and virtual spaces

Morning session (9.30-12.30 CET):
●    9.30-10.00 - Digitalisation and the challenge of dematerialized conflicts (Letizia Mingardo, University of Padova, Italy)
●    10.00-11.30 - ODR, claims, reputation: which future for online (civil) justice? (Valentina Morgante, University of Padova, Italy)
●    11.30-12.30 - Psychological Negotiation and post-modern negotiation (Massimo Antonazzi, Crisis Negotiation Future, Italy)


Afternoon session (15.00-18.00 CET):

●    15.00-16.00 - International negotiation (Donatella Daniela Acquati, International School of Negotiation, Italy)
●    16.00-18.00 - Conflict transformation at the policy-, the middle-, and the grassroots-level (Katarzyna A. Przybyla, Collegium Civitas, Poland)

 
Saturday 25th February
Day 6 - Across time and space: images and words
 
Morning session (9.30-12.30 CET):

●    9.30-10.30 - At the roots of Western Culture: the shield of Achilles (Federico Reggio, University of  Padova, Italy)
●    10.30-12.30 - Traditions and customary practices of justice: where ethnography and criminology meet (Evangelia Koumentaki, Keele University, UK)

Afternoon session, (15.00-18.00 CET):  

●    Peacebuilding and photography (dialogue with Howard Zehr, emeritus, Eastern Mennonite University, USA)
●    Presentation of the book “Still doing life” (special guests: Howard Zehr, emeritus, Eastern Mennonite University, USA and Barb Toews, University of Washington Tacoma , USA)

Moderated by Brunilda Pali, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Federico Reggio, University of Padova, Italy

Closing Circle and Final greetings


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Proponent and Director: Federico Reggio (University of Padova, Italy)
Vice Director: Letizia Mingardo (University of Padova, Italy)

Scientific Committee: Federico Reggio (University of Padova, Italy); Letizia Mingardo (University of Padova, Italy); Debora Provolo (University of Padova, Italy); Marialuisa Menegatto (University of Padova, Italy); Paolo Sommaggio (University of Trento, Italy); Angelo Anzalone (University of Cordoba, Spain); Katarzyna Przybyla (Collegium Civitas, Warsaw, Poland); Barbara Warwas (Le Hague University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands); Anna Matczak (Le Hague University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands); Vassilios Ioakimidis (University of Western Attica, Greece); Brunilda Pali (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands); Immanuel Zarzosang Varte (Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, India).