Research is always informed by political, social, and economic factors; however, in post conflict states, such factors can include recent or ongoing human atrocities that impact researcher, inquiry, and most alarmingly, participants. Using Tilly’s (2002) definition of democratization, including notions of public politics, inequality, and networks of trust, this qualitative case study analysis focuses on the strategies of technical training in psychosocial projects in 3 postconflict countries
This article describes, from a social science perspective, some of the challenges of managing a medi...
International Relations scholars and policy-makers are paying increasing attention to the new catego...
Several regions of the world are characterized by persistent internal conflict and deeply rooted str...
Research is always informed by political, social, and economic factors; however, in post conflict st...
Fragility and closing civic space present significant challenges for research, making research proce...
Mindsets: The Case of the Gacaca in Rwanda Post-conflict reconstruction in Africa has been preoccupi...
Summary: This paper critically analyses from a political sociology standpoint the international conc...
Statebuilding has risen to the forefront of international donor policies toward the security and dev...
In case studies focusing on contemporary crises spanning Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe...
This personal reflection describes the psychological impact of living and working in post conflict e...
Although considerable attention has been given to ethical issues related to clinical research in dev...
The political significance of mental health interventions in situations where there is – or has been...
Using a diachronic case study approach, this thesis examined the persistence of physical, social, cu...
“Community participation” is a common concept in contemporary development initiatives worldwide. As ...
Reconciliation efforts in post conflict societies are focused on strengthening both institutional re...
This article describes, from a social science perspective, some of the challenges of managing a medi...
International Relations scholars and policy-makers are paying increasing attention to the new catego...
Several regions of the world are characterized by persistent internal conflict and deeply rooted str...
Research is always informed by political, social, and economic factors; however, in post conflict st...
Fragility and closing civic space present significant challenges for research, making research proce...
Mindsets: The Case of the Gacaca in Rwanda Post-conflict reconstruction in Africa has been preoccupi...
Summary: This paper critically analyses from a political sociology standpoint the international conc...
Statebuilding has risen to the forefront of international donor policies toward the security and dev...
In case studies focusing on contemporary crises spanning Africa, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe...
This personal reflection describes the psychological impact of living and working in post conflict e...
Although considerable attention has been given to ethical issues related to clinical research in dev...
The political significance of mental health interventions in situations where there is – or has been...
Using a diachronic case study approach, this thesis examined the persistence of physical, social, cu...
“Community participation” is a common concept in contemporary development initiatives worldwide. As ...
Reconciliation efforts in post conflict societies are focused on strengthening both institutional re...
This article describes, from a social science perspective, some of the challenges of managing a medi...
International Relations scholars and policy-makers are paying increasing attention to the new catego...
Several regions of the world are characterized by persistent internal conflict and deeply rooted str...