Conference Announcement and Call for Papers: 2025 IAHRE Conference Human Rights Education and Youth Empowerment

19-11-2024

International Association for Human Rights Education

 

Conference Announcement and Call for Papers

Human Rights Education and Youth Empowerment

 

Thursday 12 June from 12.30pm and Friday 13 June 2025 9.30 – 16.00

Venue: IOE UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society

20 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0AL, UK

 

Background

The International Association for Human Rights Education (IAHRE) was established in 2023 at the 15th  International Conference for Education and Democratic Citizenship (ICEDC). IAHRE’s goal  is  to  support  the  development  of  human  rights  education  research,  scholarship  and practice.  IAHRE’s  scholarly  journal  is  the  award-winning  Human  Rights  Education  Review* founded in 2018 and published by Taylor and Francis from January 2025.

The IAHRE Conference a meeting place for scholars, researchers, graduate students, education policymakers, and civil society activists from across Europe and internationally. It builds on the work of the WERA International Research Network on Human Rights Education, coordinated by Professors Audrey Osler and Hugh Starkey. It provides a unique opportunity to present and discuss current research and policy relating to  human rights education and questions  of  human  rights  within  education.  There  is  an  expectation  that  presenters  will submit their final revised conference papers to Human Rights Education Review.

 

Call for papers

We  invite  papers  for  the  2025  IAHRE  Conference  Human  Rights  Education  and  Youth Empowerment. IAHRE 2025 is an interdisciplinary conference, and we welcome scholars from sociology, education, law, history, politics, geography and other relevant disciplines. Papers should review and critically reflect on human rights education policy and practice, child rights education and the wider area of education and human rights. NGO colleagues who have case studies of campaigns are likewise invited. We welcome contributions from researchers at all stages of their careers.

We are conscious that children and young  adults frequently struggle to make their voices heard and children face barriers to democratic participation since they are excluded from  formal  political  mechanisms  and  decision-making  processes.  For  this  reason,  we particularly welcome papers addressing intergenerational injustice. Our world is increasingly unstable,  with  growing  authoritarianism  and  challenges  to  human  rights  and  democratic values  in  all  regions.  Climate  change,  disinformation,  terrorism,  conflict,  hate  speech  and xenophobia confront us in the starkest terms. Human rights education (HRE) has a vital role in maintaining hope and enabling people of all  ages to reimagine a positive future. HRE is supported by UN Sustainable Development Goal 4.

Any vision of a sustainable future necessarily includes ‘sustainable lifestyles, human rights, gender equality, promotion of a culture of peace and non-violence, global citizenship and appreciation of cultural diversity and of culture’s contribution to sustainable development’ (SDG 4.7). IAHRE 2025 invites papers on these themes and includes but is not limited to papers addressing:

  • Human rights curricula
  • Global citizenship education
  • Intergenerational justice
  • Migration, citizenship and rights
  • Children’s digital worlds
  • Human rights, intercultural and language learning
  • Worldviews and religion
  • Decolonising learning
  • Legal perspectives
  • Teacher education and human rights

 

Abstracts  of  no  more  than  300  words  including  paper  title,  your  name,  institutional affiliation  and  contact  email  should  be  sent,  no  later  than  Monday  13  January  2025  to: Professor Hugh Starkey h.starkey@ucl.ac.uk. All abstracts will be peer reviewed by members of the IAHRE Conference Steering Group. Please indicate whether you would prefer to give an oral or a poster presentation. Applicants will be informed of the outcome of the review by the end of January 2025.

A full draft of accepted papers should be submitted by 28 April 2025. Your revised paper should be submitted to Human Rights Education Review by 4 August 2025. Registration will open in January 2025.

Conference organisers:

Corresponding director for academic questions: Hugh Starkey, Emeritus Professor Citizenship and Human Rights Education, UCL, UK  h.starkey@ucl.ac.uk

Professor Audrey Osler Editor-in-Chief Human Rights Education Review.

 

* Site under development. Back issues can be viewed here:

https://humanrer.org/index.php/human/