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Queering Women, Peace and Security

Hagen, Jamie J. (2016) International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-) 92, no. 2 This article highlights the severe lack of queer perspective in security studies, which is an essential element of…

Coordination and Collaboration: an NGO View

MacCormack, Charles F. “Coordination and Collaboration: an NGO View.” In The Pulse of Humanitarian Assistance, edited by Kevin M. Cahill. 2013. (New York: Fordham University Press): 243-262. This book chapter, written…

Learning Journeys text

Please join us in our learning journey!  Below you will find a series of reflective blogs and presentations by different members of the Visualising Peace team. In sharing our individual experiences of studying peace…

Three Stories

Luis Borges, Jorge, The New Yorker, Dec 30, 1966 This entry to the library from The New Yorker is a collection of three short works of fiction by the South American author Jorge Luis Borges, with the first two…

How do we talk about truth in South Africa?

Destrooper, Tine, host. “How do we talk about truth in South Africa?”  Justice Visions (podcast).2021. https://justicevisions.org/podcast/how-do-we-talk-about-truth-in-south-africa/. In this podcast episode, Tine…

Social Homeostasis

In the presentation below, Visualising Peace student Ideja Bajra explores synergies between the study of cell biology and peacebuilding. She proposes a theoretical model – social homeostasis – which connects both…

Monuments and Reconciliation

In this presentation, Visualising Peace student Tao Yazaki discusses some of the research she has been doing on monuments and reconciliation in the wake of conflict. Via a series of international case studies, she…

Understanding Utopia

In this presentation, Visualising Peace student Jadzia Allright discusses her research into ideas of utopia – as a way of exploring habits of visualising/building future peace. She particularly explores designs for the…

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