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[oldboys] Call from women's uni about Palestine-Israel |
for cyberfeministic activists and activist cyberfeminists: read and write greetz | sara ---------------------------- Abou the IFU: Tje 'IFU', an international women's university, took part in summer 2000 in different german cities. The IFU still exists in virtual form (vifu), through websites, mailinglists. Since militaristic action started again in the palestine region and terrorists attacs continue in israel we the members of the vifu-mailing-lists keep reading horrible stories of both (or more) sides of the conflict, the civil society in palestinia and israel suffer, we don't know if all of our friends survived. VEINS, this virtual encounter gives us the possibility to do something, tough far away, we would like to find an understanding of what happens in palestinia and israel. ---------------------------- The Virtual International Women's University (vifu) presents its first international conference VEINS - Virtual Encounters In North-South Politics (1) Call for Papers: War, Peace, and the Future of Civil Society: The Case of Palestine A virtual international conference will be offered from 2nd May until 22nd May 2002 with the aim of analyzing the structure of conflicts between two peoples or nations focusing initially on the conflict between Israel and Palestine. This conference is supported by the Virtual International Women's University (vifu), which is a network of nearly 1000 women academics from over 100 countries. In the tradition of a feminist science that came into life through women's concern for social justice and their insights into the necessity for societal change, vifu-participants from all continents, including Palestinian and Israeli participants, thought about appropriate topics to be explored in the current Middle-East-Conflict. In order to contribute to building a future for Civil Society in Palestine and the Near East, we believe that the following issues should be addressed and discussed: 1. Conflicts and their backgrounds: Potentials for solutions and reconciliation 2. The histories of migrations in(to) Palestine: What are their causes and effects? What are the regional developments and what are the impacts of "Globalization"? 3. Water, natural resources, sustainability: Where are natural resources located? How are they used? What effects do they have on the conflict? 4. Body, health, nutrition: How is the physical health of civilians affected by strategies of the conflicting parties? 5. Information, communication and the media's role and potential: How is control centralized? How to access information as a social resource? What is the impact of national and international media? How can the people participate? As a network of international women academics, researchers and NGO-activists, vifu serves as a platform for women academics to exchange information and discuss critical issues. The network was created through the International Women's University (ifu), a three-months postgraduate study semester which took place in summer 2000 in Germany. About 1000 women academics met from more than 100 countries, with the majority coming from the so called South, thus an interesting honest North-South dialogue was started. International and interdisciplinary research concentrated on six globally relevant thematic fields: body, water, information, city, migration, work. The server "Virtual International Women's University" (www.vifu.de) serves these women (as well as others who joined them later) as a means to maintain worldwide networks of scientific cooperation and exchange. In one of these still very active networks the idea took shape to offer a virtual conference on women's views on the serious conflict between the people of Israel and Palestine arguably tied into a global political situation decidedly altered since September 2001. As a result of this collective process, we put forward the idea that a better understanding of a region such as the Middle East and the problems implied in "the case of Palestine" can be developed by following the paths provided by the ifu 2000 study programme and its major thematic fields. The vifu-participants wholeheartedly invite you to join the vifu virtual conference from 2nd May until 22nd May 2002 at http://www.vifu.de/network/conference.html . In preparation for this we ask you to send articles, papers, documents and links by 30th April to be posted during the virtual conference according to the fields of concern stated above to: zorn@vifu.de . If you prefer, you can also upload your article by yourself on the conference site. Initially, the conference will open with one discussion forum which will be developed into different topics/ threads as needed. We ask all of you to contribute to the discussion. Please pass this call on to colleagues who may want to provide a contribution or who may "just" be interested. Thank you for your interest, your contributions and your support! ---------------------------- The VEINS conference organizing committee Isabel Zorn Virtuelle Internationale Frauenuniversität Vifu University of Bremen Fac. of Mathematics/Computer Sciences Postf. 330440, 28334 Bremen, Germany Tel. +49- (0)421-218-7021, Fax +49- (0)421-218-4269 email: izorn@informatik.uni-bremen.de --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: oldboys-unsubscribe@lists.ccc.de For additional commands, e-mail: oldboys-help@lists.ccc.de