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Dr Luisa Gandolfo Publishes Article in the Journal of International Migration and Integration
Dr Luisa Gandolfo has published an article, entitled 'Navigating Trust and Distrust in the Refugee Community of Malta', in the Journal of International Migration and Integration. Drawing on data gathered in Malta under the auspices of the Society for Libyan Studies, the article considers how different forms of trust and distrust are negotiated...
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Dr Gearoid Millar's Latest Article in Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
Dr Gearoid Millar has published his latest paper in the Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. Entitled 'Trans-Scalar Ethnographic Peace Research: Understanding the Invisible Drivers of Complex Conflict and Complex Peace', the paper will also be presented at the International Studies Association's Virtual Platform between April 6-9, 2021. In the paper, Dr Millar...
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Dr Gearoid Millar Contributes to #ISA2021
Dr Gearoid Millar will attend this year's virtual ISA Annual Convention, Globalization, Regionalism and Nationalism: Contending Forces in World Politics, where he will deliver two papers, chair a panel, and act as a discussant between April 7 and 9. On April 7, he will chair a roundtable on Indigenous Monitoring and...
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Dr Luisa Gandolfo publishes co-edited volume, Post-Conflict Memorialization
Dr Luisa Gandolfo has published a co-edited volume, entitled Post-Conflict Memorialization: Missing Memorials, Absent Bodies, with Professor Olivette Otele (University of Bristol) and Dr Yoav Galai (Royal Holloway). The volume, which draws on a project funded by the Leverhulme Trust and British Academy, builds on a workshop held at the NIOD...
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Dr Gearoid Millar publishes article in Peacebuilding
Dr Gearoid Millar has published his latest article, entitled 'Coordinated ethnographic peace research: assessing complex peace interventions writ large and over time', in Peacebuilding. In the article, Dr Millar explores the potential of, and challenges to, coordinated ethnographic peace research. In particular, his study is concerned with the assessment of the longer-term...
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Professor Claire Wallace interviewed by Press and Journal
Professor Claire Wallace has been interviewed by the Aberdeen newspaper, The Press and Journal, for a piece marking International Women's Day 2021. Reflecting on the pandemic, Professor Wallace noted how the lockdown has impacted the gender divide at different levels, and that domestic and professional sphere affects the degree to which...
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Krzys Adamczyk appears on BBC's Class Wars
Krzys Adamczyk, an ESRC doctoral researcher in Sociology, has appeared on BBC Scotland's Class Wars. Hosted by Darren McGarvey, the four part series looks at how class shapes different facets of our daily lives, including our identities, where we live, power, and the long-term impact of social class on our lives. Given...
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Dr Gearoid Millar, Dr Sukanya Podder to present a paper at the PCSJ Conference
This week, Dr Gearoid Millar and Dr Sukanya Podder (King’s College London) will present a paper at the online Peace and Conflict Studies Journal Conference. Their paper, entitled 'Indigenous monitoring and evaluation: Assessing local impacts of peace practice', looks at the existing practices of indigenous ceasefire monitoring and considers how this can provide the...
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Dr Gearoid Millar to Deliver Paper at the University of Hamburg
Dr Gearoid Millar will deliver a paper later this week at the online workshop, Studying Everyday Order and Peace from the Ground up: An Interregional and Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Peace Formation in Central Eurasia, convened by the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg and...
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Dr Gearoid Millar Publishes New Article in the Journal of Peace Research
Dr Gearoid Millar has published his latest article, 'Ambition and ambivalence: Reconsidering positive peace as a trans-scalar peace system', in the Journal of Peace Research. In his fourth piece for the journal, he looks back on the discourse of positive peace between 1970-2020, and traces the shift towards an ambivalent perspective...