Panelists
Panelists
PANEL THREE. NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND PROTECTION OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE
CONTEXT OF GENOCIDE PREVENTION AND POST-GENOCIDE REHABILITATION
Harutyun Marutyan
Is the Director of Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation. He is also a Head Research Fellow (part-time) at the Department of Contemporary Anthropological Studies in the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. He authored more than a hundred scholarly articles and several monographs, among them: The Axiological Roots of Constitutional Culture in the Millennial Annals of the Armenian People (with co-authors) (Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin: 2020); The Rescue of Armenians in the Middle East in 1915-1923 (with co-editor) (Yerevan: AGMI, 2020); Stalin Era Repressions in Armenia: History, Memory, Everyday Life (with co-authors) (Yerevan: Gitutyun, 2015);More
He is an IREX/RSEP (Michigan University, 1998), Fulbright (MIT, 2003-2004), DAAD (Berlin, 2013) alumnus. In 2009-2010 he was Diane and Howard Wohl Fellow at Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, US Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington, DC). He is a recipient of the President of the Republic of Armenia Prize (2011) for having made a valuable contribution to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, for his methodologically innovative research into the continuity of the memory of the Armenian Genocide and its relationships with the Karabagh Movement.
Harutyun Marutyan
Is the Director of Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation. He is also a Head Research Fellow (part-time) at the Department of Contemporary Anthropological Studies in the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. He authored more than a hundred scholarly articles and several monographs, among them: The Axiological Roots of Constitutional Culture in the Millennial Annals of the Armenian People (with co-authors) (Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin: 2020); The Rescue of Armenians in the Middle East in 1915-1923 (with co-editor) (Yerevan: AGMI, 2020); Stalin Era Repressions in Armenia: History, Memory, Everyday Life (with co-authors) (Yerevan: Gitutyun, 2015);More
He is an IREX/RSEP (Michigan University, 1998), Fulbright (MIT, 2003-2004), DAAD (Berlin, 2013) alumnus. In 2009-2010 he was Diane and Howard Wohl Fellow at Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, US Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington, DC). He is a recipient of the President of the Republic of Armenia Prize (2011) for having made a valuable contribution to the recognition of the Armenian Genocide, for his methodologically innovative research into the continuity of the memory of the Armenian Genocide and its relationships with the Karabagh Movement.
Salah Al Jabery
Prof. Dr. Salah Fuleyfel Ayyed Al Hassan Al-Jabery
Public name: Salah Al-Jabery
Professor of Philosophy Of Mind in Department of Philosophy, College of Arts at University of Baghdad.
Former Dean of the College of Arts at the University of Baghdad.More
Chairholder of Unesco Chair for Genocide Prevention Studies In Islamic World at University Of Baghdad. Chairman of the Peace-building Studies and Conflict Transformation Diploma Committee at the University of Baghdad Thirty years ago, he lectured at several Arab and Iraqi universities, including the universities of Kufa, Baghdad and Dhi Qar in Iraq, and the University of the Seventh of April and the University of Asmarya in Libya.
Salah Al Jabery
Prof. Dr. Salah Fuleyfel Ayyed Al Hassan Al-Jabery
Public name: Salah Al-Jabery
Professor of Philosophy Of Mind in Department of Philosophy, College of Arts at University of Baghdad.
Former Dean of the College of Arts at the University of Baghdad.More
Chairholder of Unesco Chair for Genocide Prevention Studies In Islamic World at University Of Baghdad. Chairman of the Peace-building Studies and Conflict Transformation Diploma Committee at the University of Baghdad Thirty years ago, he lectured at several Arab and Iraqi universities, including the universities of Kufa, Baghdad and Dhi Qar in Iraq, and the University of the Seventh of April and the University of Asmarya in Libya.
Dr. Lori Khatchadourian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies and Director of Graduate Studies for Archaeology at Cornell University. Dr. Khatchadourian is also the co-founder and co-director of Caucasus Heritage Watch and co-director of Project ArAGATS (the Project for the Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian Societies). Dr. Khatchadourian is an archaeologist and ethnographer whose research focuses on ancient and modern Armenia and the South Caucasus.More
Dr. Lori Khatchadourian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Studies and Director of Graduate Studies for Archaeology at Cornell University. Dr. Khatchadourian is also the co-founder and co-director of Caucasus Heritage Watch and co-director of Project ArAGATS (the Project for the Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian Societies). Dr. Khatchadourian is an archaeologist and ethnographer whose research focuses on ancient and modern Armenia and the South Caucasus.More
Šimon Krbec, Managing Director of Archaeology of Evil Research Centre and Coordinator of the Project ‘Theresienstadt Centre for Genocide Studies’, Czech Republic
Mgr. Šimon Krbec is the managing director of the Archaeology of Evil Research Centre, an independent, multi-disciplinary and non-profit organisation. He holds a university degree in the humanities from Charles University in Prague.More
Dr. Vasilios Meichanetsidis has studied Humanities, Religion, Law, Canon Law and International Human Rights Law, Byzantine and Oriental Studies, War and Peacebuilding Studies, International and European Studies, Political Science and History at various European Universities in Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Italy and Greece. He taught for a number of years at the European Schools of Brussels. He was a Special Adviser to the Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus to the Holy See (Vatican) and to the UN in Rome. </div> More
Dr. Vasilios Meichanetsidis has studied Humanities, Religion, Law, Canon Law and International Human Rights Law, Byzantine and Oriental Studies, War and Peacebuilding Studies, International and European Studies, Political Science and History at various European Universities in Finland, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Italy and Greece. He taught for a number of years at the European Schools of Brussels. He was a Special Adviser to the Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus to the Holy See (Vatican) and to the UN in Rome.More
Berlin; an Independent Scholar of Armenian and Genocide Studies (online)
Tessa Hofmann, Prof. h.c. Dr. phil., holds a doctorate in Slavic studies
and sociology; 1983-2015 she worked as a research documentalist and
research assistant at the Institute for Eastern European Studies at
Freie Universität. As a scholarly author, she has published numerous
books and articles on the history and present situation of Armenia and its diaspora.More
genocide. Furthermore, she is the academic editor of the _Virtual
Genocide Memorial_ website (https://virtual-genocide-memorial.de) ,
which documents the C.U.P. and Kemalist genocide against Armenians,
Greeks, Arameans/Assyrians/Chaldeans. Her publicist, academic and human
rights commitment has been recognized with numerous honors and awards.
In 2013, she received the Presidential Award of the Republic of Armenia;
in 2015, Yerevan State University awarded her the honorary title of professor.
Tessa Hofmann, Prof. h.c. Dr. phil., holds a doctorate in Slavic studies
and sociology; 1983-2015 she worked as a research documentalist and
research assistant at the Institute for Eastern European Studies at
Freie Universität. As a scholarly author, she has published numerous
books and articles on the history and present situation of Armenia and its diaspora.More
genocide. Furthermore, she is the academic editor of the _Virtual
Genocide Memorial_ website (https://virtual-genocide-memorial.de) ,
which documents the C.U.P. and Kemalist genocide against Armenians,
Greeks, Arameans/Assyrians/Chaldeans. Her publicist, academic and human
rights commitment has been recognized with numerous honors and awards.
In 2013, she received the Presidential Award of the Republic of Armenia;
in 2015, Yerevan State University awarded her the honorary title of professor.