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Past Conferences

 

2023: Sensing Justice (Held jointly with Ottawa/Carleton Critical Perspectives), May 15-17, 2023, Carleton University. Program (PDF).

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2022: Consuming Justice, May 11-13, 2022, Program (PDF).

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2021: Mobilizing Justice, May 5-7, 2021, Online. Program (PDF).

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2020: Conference postponed due to COVID-19 Pandemic.

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2019: Digitizing Justice, May 15-17, 2019, The University of Winnipeg. Program (PDF).

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2018: Accessing Justice, May 9-11, 2018, The University of Winnipeg. Program (PDF).

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2017: Representing Justice (Held jointly with Ottawa/Carleton Critical Perspectives), May 4-5, 2017, University of Ottawa. Program (PDF).

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2016: Placing Justice: Critical Perspectives on Space, Justice, Law, and Order, May 9-11, 2016, Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.  Program (PDF).

 

2015: Visualizing Justice: Critical Perspectives on Visibility, Law, and Order was the CIJS conference, May 7-9, at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Program (PDF).

 

2014: Educating Justice: Post-secondary Education in the Justice Disciplines was the CIJS conference, May 8-10, at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Program (PDF)- Download Dr. Anthony Doob’s plenary presentation at CIJS 2014 (PDF).

 

2013: No conference held.

 

2012: Securing Justice: A Critical Examination of Security 10 Years after 9/11 was the CIJS conference May 10-12, at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Program (PDF).

 

2011: Questioning Justice in Interdisciplinary Times was the CIJS 2011 conference, May 12-14, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Poster-Program (PDF).

 

2010: Practicing Justice was the second CIJS conference, May 13-15, 2010, hosted by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies (CIJS) at the Department of Criminal Justice, University of Winnipeg. Program (PDF)

 

2009: Theorizing Justice: Interdisciplinarizing the Divide was the first CIJS conference, April 23-25, 2009 at the University of Winnipeg. It was hosted by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Justice Studies. In our inaugural conference (as in the ongoing activities of the CIJS) we sought to bridge the disciplinary divides in approaches to justice – and create a welcoming space for comparative exchange (academic, artistic, practice). Program (PDF)

 

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