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Nobel Laureate Professor Amartya Sen addressed a full UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on the theme of violence in society on 2 June as the climax of the 2009 UCL Global Citizenship series.

Professor Sen gave a stimulating and challenging lecture, which explored
ideas around ‘organised violence’ (war, genocide, terrorism) and violence
against the individual.

Highlighting the inadequacies of some of the widely accepted explanations for violence as a phenomenon - including the idea that the world is experiencing a ‘clash of civilisations’ - Professor Sen made a plea for a
global, multilateral debate on the causes of violence, and on ways in which governments, the media and educators might work together to address these effectively.

Violence in Society - Audio UCL

    • Society & Culture

Nobel Laureate Professor Amartya Sen addressed a full UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on the theme of violence in society on 2 June as the climax of the 2009 UCL Global Citizenship series.

Professor Sen gave a stimulating and challenging lecture, which explored
ideas around ‘organised violence’ (war, genocide, terrorism) and violence
against the individual.

Highlighting the inadequacies of some of the widely accepted explanations for violence as a phenomenon - including the idea that the world is experiencing a ‘clash of civilisations’ - Professor Sen made a plea for a
global, multilateral debate on the causes of violence, and on ways in which governments, the media and educators might work together to address these effectively.

    Violence in Society

    Violence in Society

    Nobel Laureate Professor Amartya Sen addressed a full UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on the theme of violence in society on 2 June as the climax of the 2009 UCL Global Citizenship series.

    Professor Sen gave a stimulating and challenging lecture, which explored
    ideas around ‘organised violence’ (war, genocide, terrorism) and violence
    against the individual.

    Highlighting the inadequacies of some of the widely accepted explanations for violence as a phenomenon - including the idea that the world is experiencing a ‘clash of civilisations’ - Professor Sen made a plea for a
    global, multilateral debate on the causes of violence, and on ways in which governments, the media and educators might work together to address these effectively.

    • 1 hr 25 min

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