The U.S. Naval War College is holding “The Psychology of Genocide” as a virtual conference on Friday October 14, 2022 from 1200-1630. It is hosted by Professor Hayat Alvi. It is a virtual event that is open to the general public.
See: Event | 5th Annual Genocide Studies Conference (usnwc.edu)
The Keynote Speaker is retired Canadian Forces Lieutenant General Romeo Dallaire, who served as the force commander of UNAMIR, the ill-fated peacekeeping force for Rwanda between 1993 and 1994 and attempted to stop the genocide that was waged by Hutu extremists against the Tutsi people.Â
Event Itinerary
1200-1205 – Welcome
1205-1230 – Keynote Address: General Roméo Dallaire
1230-1400 – Panel 1:
Dr. Leigh Ann Perry
Presentation: Social psychological concepts related to genocidal acts, with a focus on perpetrator behavior.
Dr. Raquel Perez
Presentation: The psychological impacts of genocide from the victims’ perspectives.
Dr. Don Thieme
Presentation: The psychology of implementing hate, fear, and violence at the macro level.
1400-1430 – Q&A
1430-1440 – Break
1440-1610 – Panel 2:
Dr. Ben Kiernan
Presentation: The mindset of genocide perpetrators is usually dominated by their beliefs and goals. These most often include racism or religious prejudice, plans for territorial expansionism, a backward-looking “cult of antiquity,” and an anti-modern belief in the superiority of rural over urban values.
Dr. Ansar Haroun
Presentation: The psychology of hate and violence – the micro-level Freudian-based assessment of the contributing factors in human development that affect hate.
1610-1630 – Q&A
1630 – Conference Adjourned