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The Sixth International Conference on Hate Studies is one of the leading interdisciplinary academic forums on hate, related social problems, and ways to create socially just and inclusive communities. It convenes leading academics from around the world, journalists, law enforcement personnel, educators, representatives of governmental and non-governmental organizations, human rights experts, community organizers, activists, and others to discuss hatred and ways to engage communities with justice. We anticipate richly interdisciplinary, cross-sector participation from international, national, and regional audiences. The lessons learned and plans which emerge will help educators, researchers, advocates, and others better analyze and combat hatred in its various manifestations to lead to communities being committed to peace, human rights, and justice.
The theme of this year’s conference is Justice and Equity: Challenging Hate and Inspiring Hope. Papers analyzing this theme from different theoretical or disciplinary lenses are invited. There are four general areas that papers may be divided into: Research, Education, Practice, and Advocacy. Papers are also invited that provide best practices, organizational structures, and examples of social change related to the theme.
Select conference proceedings may be published in The Journal of Hate Studies, the international interdisciplinary peer-reviewed scholarly journal operated by the Gonzaga University Institute for Hate Studies.
We invite international, national, and regional audiences to participate, whether as presenters or attendees. We seek presentation and session proposals for papers, panels, round-table discussions, workshops, performances, poster/exhibit sessions, and other formats appropriate for this unique, richly interdisciplinary conference.
We are particularly interested to receive presentation proposals that engage the conference theme, including but not limited to the following topics under the general areas of Research, Education, Practice, and Advocacy:
We wish to receive paper and session proposals from: