Day 1: Between Techniques, Politics, and Memory: The Identification of Dead Bodies of Violence (19th–21th Century)

Programme

Thursday 22 January

14:00-14:30 Introduction
14:30-15:45 Biometrics and Anthropometry
Chair: Erica Charters (University of Oxford)
Benoît Pouget (Sciences Po Aix, Mesopolhis), Anthropometry and Identification: The Origins of Forensic Anthropology
Pascal Adalian (University of Aix-Marseille, ADES), Identification and Forensic Anthropology: from Technical Issues to Socio-political Challenges
Mareile Kaufmann (University of Oslo), Biometrics in the Face of Death. The Changing Scopes of Facial Recognition and Dead Body Identification
15:45-17:00 Identification on the Battlefields
Chair: Jeong-Ran Kim (University of Oxford)
Linda Ratschiller (University of Geneva), Custodians of Identity: Medical Experts and the Emergence of Identification Procedures in Nineteenth Century Warfare (1850s–1870s)
Victoria Abrahamyan (University of Geneva), Identifying the Fallen of the Great War: Allied Experience on the Western Front
17:00-17:30 Break
17:30-19:00 Keynote
Chair: Taline Garibian (University of Geneva)
Paco Ferrandiz (Spanish National Research Council), An uncanny forensic lab: the search for the disappeared in the Valley of Cuelgamuros