The Peace Community of San José de Apartadó shows that victims of armed conflict are also producers and creators whose knowledge could contribute to a future-oriented understanding of peace-building that would benefit all Colombians, writes Gwen Burnyeat (University College London)
For the first time in a post-conflict situation, the parties (FARC and the Colombian government) hav...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
On 15 January, Barry McElduff, Sinn Féin MP for West Tyrone, resigned after a video he posted on Twi...
The 1863 New York Draft Riots were the largest civil insurrection in American history— it is estimat...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
The 2016 Peace Agreement between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colo...
Conflicts surrounding the development of public lands are on the rise around the world. In the Unite...
With over 100,000 dead and well over 1 million cases, the US has been hit the hardest by the COVID-1...
As the countdown to the withdrawal of the Africa Union's peacekeeping force in Somalia continues, Br...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. The problems of ‘lost in translation’ are well known. Yet some terms o...
In this paper Paul Millar outlines the development of the University of Canterbury Quakebox project,...
Violence and insecurity are often read as totalising narratives of communities in parts of Latin Ame...
Why did the United States, ranked as the world's best prepared country, fail so dramatically in its ...
The 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic disease (COVID-19), appeared for the first time in Wuhan (Hubei Pro...
Miguel Díaz-Canel's presidency is likely to represent a continuation of the "negotiative process" th...
For the first time in a post-conflict situation, the parties (FARC and the Colombian government) hav...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
On 15 January, Barry McElduff, Sinn Féin MP for West Tyrone, resigned after a video he posted on Twi...
The 1863 New York Draft Riots were the largest civil insurrection in American history— it is estimat...
In June 2019, in the case of American Legion v. American Humanist Association, the United States Sup...
The 2016 Peace Agreement between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colo...
Conflicts surrounding the development of public lands are on the rise around the world. In the Unite...
With over 100,000 dead and well over 1 million cases, the US has been hit the hardest by the COVID-1...
As the countdown to the withdrawal of the Africa Union's peacekeeping force in Somalia continues, Br...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. The problems of ‘lost in translation’ are well known. Yet some terms o...
In this paper Paul Millar outlines the development of the University of Canterbury Quakebox project,...
Violence and insecurity are often read as totalising narratives of communities in parts of Latin Ame...
Why did the United States, ranked as the world's best prepared country, fail so dramatically in its ...
The 2019-20 coronavirus pandemic disease (COVID-19), appeared for the first time in Wuhan (Hubei Pro...
Miguel Díaz-Canel's presidency is likely to represent a continuation of the "negotiative process" th...
For the first time in a post-conflict situation, the parties (FARC and the Colombian government) hav...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
On 15 January, Barry McElduff, Sinn Féin MP for West Tyrone, resigned after a video he posted on Twi...