UC Santa Barbara Events
- Torture and the Law: Can US Officials be Held Accountable? A Debate between Scott Horton and Stuart Taylor
- Torture and the Future: Perspectives from the Humanities
This series of events addresses the critical issues surrounding the use of torture by the most powerful democracy in the world. The series will focus on four areas: the devastating effects of torture conducted by democratic societies on the concept and practice of democracy; the consequences of state-sanctioned torture on the principles and practices of scholarship and education; the role of mass media in the increasing acceptability of the use of torture; and the relationship between torture used in US-run prisons abroad, and human rights violations on American soil. The series features scholars whose work on torture and human rights effectively crosses the disciplinary gap between the humanities and social sciences, as well as artists, activists and lawyers whose work is committed to an ethics and politics of response and resistance.
- Human Rights and Neoliberalism: Universal Standards, Local Practices, and the Role of Culture
Conference Information - Islam, Democracy & Human Rights. Shirin Ebadi
Conference Information - "Into the Light of Day: Torture, Human Rights, and the War on Terror" with Mark Danner
Conference Information - Conversation with Saad Ibrahim