Nous sommes citoyens: Freedom of Speech after Paris
11 February 2015, 12:00 am
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- All
11 February 2015
In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris recently, there is an urgent need to debate the values that tie us together as citizens - a commitment to freedom of expression and to freedom from violence and fear - and the challenges of sustaining those values in a world of difference and conflict.
When |
Where Cruciform Lecture Theatre 1 Gower Street, WC1E 6BT How to get there |
Speakers:
- Prof Eric Barendt (UCL Laws: freedom of speech)
- Prof Tamar Garb (UCL History of Art: images & violence)
- Dr Myriam Hunter-Henin (UCL Laws: religion & human rights)
- Prof Phillipe Marliere (UCL French: French politics)
- Dr Farid Panjwani (Institute of Education: religion, citizenship and education)
- Chair: Dr Saladin Meckled-Garcia (UCL Institute for Human Rights)
With the UCL Global Citizenship Programme & the UCL Institute for Human Rights
In the wake of the deadly attacks in Paris recently, there is an urgent need to debate the values that tie us together as citizens - a commitment to freedom of expression and to freedom from violence and fear - and the challenges of sustaining those values in a world of difference and conflict.
This public discussion brings together UCL academics from a range of disciplines to address questions that include:
- Freedom of expression and its limits
- France and the crisis of Republican values
- Citizenship and coexistence in diverse societies
UCL has, since its inception, been committed to the values of radical thinking and of religious and ideological pluralism.
It is this tradition that makes it the ideal forum for this sort of open discussion.
No registration necessary.
Generously supported by the Grand Challenge of Intercultural Interaction