Book Launch and Discussion: Healing and Change in the City of Gold

 

AFRICAN CENTRE for MIGRATION & SOCIETY
 

UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG

 

Invitation: Book Launch and Discussion
Healing and Change in the City of Gold

 

Manifestations of Woundedness - Violence and Xenophobia

 

 

 

DATE: 7 May 2015
TIME: 6 for 6:30 pm
VENUE: Sunnyside Park Hotel,
Princess of Wales Terrace, Parktown, Johannesburg
RSVP: justiceandreconciliation@gmail.com

 

 

 

The African Centre for Migration & Society, the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation, the War Trauma Foundation (Netherlands), and the International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE) cordially invite you to a book launch and public discussion coinciding with the hosting of an international conference entitled Healing communities, transforming society: Exploring the interconnectedness between psycho-social needs, practice and peacebuilding.

Healing and Change in the City of Gold: Case Studies of Coping and Support in Johannesburg (edited by Ingrid Palmary, Brandon Hamber and Lorena Nunez) offers radically new ways of thinking about precarious life in the city of Johannesburg particularly for migrants.

Using case studies as varied as those of Pentecostal and Zionist churches, brothels, shelters, political movements for change in Zimbabwe, ex-soldiers groups, counselling services and art projects, this volume grapples with the way Johannesburg's predominantly migrant residents navigate the opportunities, challenges, moral orders and relationships in this iconic and complex city.

Given the recent xenophobic violence in South Africa, the volume has a deep resonance, as it traces through in-depth case studies how migrant residents seek support, to cope and to heal, going beyond what mental health professionals traditionally consider support mechanisms or interventions for those in distress. The book will be launched as part of a public panel discussion focused on the current context for migrants in South Africa and abroad.

SPEAKERS

Professor Brandon Hamber
Director, International Conflict Research Institute (INCORE), Ulster University, Northern Ireland

Professor Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
University of the Free State, South Africa

Professor Ingrid Palmary
Director & Associate Professor, African Centre for Migration & Society, University of the Witwatersrand

 

 
 

 






 

 

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