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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

World Bulletin Board Genocide Study and Prevention

HGR INFO RESOURCES - Issue 3 Summer 2010

GPN Genocide Prevention Now is to serve as a centralized Internet-based clearing house of information about genocide studies and its prevention in the world.

WORLD BULLETIN BOARD GENOCIDE STUDY AND PREVENTION
1. WORLD CALENDAR OF EVENTS

2. NEW INITIATIVES IN GENOCIDE STUDIES AND PREVENTION
a. REQUESTS FOR COLLABORATION AND ASSISTANCE
b. NEW PROJECTS
c. CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
d. CALLS FOR PAPERS
3. NEWS OF COMPLETED WORK
a. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COMPLETED PROJECTS
b. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COMPLETED CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
c. ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COMPLETED PUBLICATIONS
Our team is very interested in keeping informed of your activities and your center, institute, or organization's activities so that we can announce them on our website. The GPN World Bulletin Board for Genocide Study and Prevention is dynamic and continuously advertises events such as: lectures, workshops, new courses, fellowships, exhibitions, etc. We will appreciate your keeping us informed regularly about your activities so that they can appear on our Bulletin Board.

GPN offers a World Bulletin Board for Genocide Study and Prevention to advertise current and future activities of scholars, activists, centers, institutes and organizations involved in promoting an awareness of genocide and its prevention. The GPN World Bulletin Board for Genocide Study and Prevention is available for posting news, conferences, seminars and publications. We hope to show through advertising these events that there is a common thread running through these activities regardless of their location in the world. We are especially interested in including new initiatives in genocide studies and prevention, including requests for collaboration and assistance and new projects.

Within the World Bulletin Board, GPN Genocide Prevention Now will also provide a forum for researchers and scholars to announce to their greater community of colleagues the completion of major work. This might include, but is not limited to: notices of completed projects, publications, conferences, seminars and lectures given. As colleagues announce and share completed projects, a greater sense of awareness of each other's accomplishments will contribute and provide the means for continued growth in the interdisciplinary field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies.

To individual professionals in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, please note that this Call also includes professional news at more personal levels that you or your department or institute would enjoy sharing with colleagues.
• Are you or a member of your organization/institute/center attending a major conference and have been honored with a keynote address?
• Will you have a major publication completed and want to share it with fellow scholars?
• Has your center built a new office or received additional space allocated by your university or institution?
• Have you chaired a panel at a conference?
• Have you been invited on a fact-finding mission to investigate alleged atrocities and human rights violations somewhere in the world?
If so, then the GPN World Bulletin Board for Genocide Study and Prevention is the site to post these important nuggets of information that will be of interest to other readers.

We encourage and request that all programs, scholars and students of Holocaust and Genocide Studies submit news to GPN Genocide Prevention Now to be posted on the World Bulletin Board.

Please submit information to be posted to: Marc I. Sherman, Director, Holocaust and Genocide Review, GPN Genocide Prevention Now, at msherman.gpn@genocidepreventionnow.org.

The following items are reported in this issue:
1) 95th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide across Canada
2) Haigazian Publishes New Book on Armenian Genocide
3) International Conference to be held in Athens September 2010: Three Genocides - One Strategy
4) Yale Initiative Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism: Video Archive Seminar Series
5) The Genocide Education Project - Genocide Prevention Month
6) Call for Papers for Annual Scholars Meeting of the Journal for the Study of Antisemitism.

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