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Security Policies and Community Relationships
Original address: http://www.tsas.ca/files/2013/10/Agenda-TSAS_Workshop-1031.docx
Title of the meeting: Security Policies and Community Relationships
Organizer: Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security & Society (TSAS)
Date: November 4-5, 2013
List of speakers
Shahed Amanullah, US State Department
Amar Amarasingam, University of Waterloo
Anila Asghar, McGill University
Yusuf Badat, Islamic Foundation
Susan Benesch, American University
Julia Berczyk, University of Amsterdam
Tufyal Choudhury, Durham University
Shirley Cuillierrier, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Heidi Ellis, Children’s Hospital Center for Refugee Trauma and Resilience
Sebastien Feve, Institute for Strategic Dialogue
Hussein Hamdani, Simpson Wigle Law LLP
Anna Gray-Henschel, Public Safety Canada
Dan Hiebert, University of British Columbia
Alia Hogben, Canadian Council of Muslim Women
Brett Kubicek, Manager, Research and Academic Relations, Public Safety Canada
Michelle LeBaron, University of British Columbia
Patti Lenard, University of Ottawa
Jean-Louis Tiernan, Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Wesley Wark, University of Ottawa
Day 1 / November 4
8:45am – 9:00am
Introduction to the workshop Security Policies and Community Relationships
Setting the Context: The Society/Security Dynamic
9:00am – 9:15am
Policy perspective: Brett Kubicek, Manager, Research and Academic Relations, Public Safety Canada
9:15am-10:35am
Heidi Ellis, Children’s Hospital Center for Refugee Trauma and Resilience
Michelle LeBaron, University of British Columbia
10:55am – 12:15pm
Tufyal Choudhury, Durham University
Alia Hogben, Canadian Council of Muslim Women
Practical Issues and Examples: Preventing Radicalization, Deradicalization, and Building Social Cohesion
1:15pm-1:30pm
Policy perspective: Shirley Cuillierrier, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
1:30pm-2:50pm
Julia Berczyk, University of Amsterdam
Yusuf Badat, Islamic Foundation
Day 2 / November 5
8:45am – 9:00am
Introduction of the TSAS literature review on community outreach, youth engagement, and the impact of counter-terrorism policy on minority communities
Emerging Research and Framing a Future Research Agenda
9:00am – 9:15am
Practitioner’s perspective: Jean-Louis Tiernan, Canadian Security Intelligence Service
9:15am – 10:35am
Sebastien Feve, Institute for Strategic Dialogue
Wesley Wark and Patti Lenard, University of Ottawa
Anila Asghar, McGill University
Moving Forward: New Issues, New Concepts, New Tools – PART 1
10:55am – 11:10am
Policy perspective: Anna Gray-Henschel, Public Safety Canada
11:10am -12:30pm
Susan Benesch, American University
Amar Amarasingam, University of Waterloo
Moving Forward: New Issues, New Concepts, New Tools – PART 2
1:30pm-2:50pm
Hussein Hamdani, Simpson Wigle Law LLP
Shahed Amanullah, US State Department
Collaborative Research Design
3:10pm-5:00pm
Dan Hiebert, University of British Columbia and Brett Kubicek, Public Safety Canada, Presentation and Discussion
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