TKC 2008

Following on from our previous Conferences in 2004 and 2006, the Traditional Knowledge 2008 Conference focuses on traditional indigenous concepts, values, ideals, models and strategies for sustaining balanced and healthy relationships within and across families, communities, nations, nation-states, local, regional and global borders, territories and environments.

The Conference will provide opportunities to discuss indigenous strategies for sustaining relationships between collectives and over generations, for resolving conflict, for peace-making, reconciliation and restorative justice. There will also be opportunities to share what has been learned from diverse contexts around the world about how indigenous models, values, concepts and processes have been incorporated into state or government initiatives and with what impact for indigenous peoples. The international conference with associated community workshops and satellite meetings enables us to bring together in dialogue a wide range of participants, perspectives, voices, frameworks and models for understanding indigenous frameworks.

Abstracts for the conference are due in by 30 April, 2008. These should be 300 words or less and reflect the themes of the Conference. For guidelines on submission, please see http://www.indigenous-peace-conference-2008.ac.nz/peace2008/.

To register online, or for more information on the conference, please visit http://www.indigenous-peace-conference-2008.ac.nz/peace2008/.

For enquiries, please contact indigenous-conference@auckland.ac.nz	 This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP