Working papers
Below is a list of papers that have been worked on in the past by members of the centre.
Series No. 1: Sport, Conflict and Reconciliation
- Alexander Cárdenas, Exploring the Use of Sports for Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
- Dawn Walsh, Split allegiances, soccer and sectarianism in Northern Ireland
- Ged Naughton, Kicking around in Liberia: a case study of Millennium Stars FC
Series No. 2: Discourse, Peace and Conflict
- Drazen Pehar, War and ‘dediscoursation’: a research frame
- Jo Chamberlain, A Linguist's Response
Series No. 3: Memory, Conflict and Space
- Michael Lapsley, with Stephen Karakashian, Time and Space for Healing Old Wounds
- Joceline Chabot, Richard Godin and Sylvia Kasparian, The “memory war”: Public debates and conflicts surrounding a monument to commemorate the Armenian genocide (1995-1998)
- Ania Sieron, Body as a marked space: The writing memory - the case of Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman
- Lorena Morales, Relationally You, Relationally Constructed
- Olesya Orlenko, "Childhood in Captivity". Description of the 'Historical Memory' Foundation Project Collecting Memoirs of the Young Victims of Nazi Punitive Operations 1942-1944
- Ann Howington, How a Moment of Pain Becomes a Cenotaph of Hope
Series No. 4: Arts, Peace and Conflict
- Candida Darling, Numbers to narratives: A journey through the epistemological landscape
- Paul Barker, Art and War
- Karel Boullart, Art and the Politics of Peace
- Taha Al-Douri, Describing the Breakdown of Artifact
- Silvia Colombo, From Leonardo to Picasso
- Ama Gowon Doki and Aondowase Boh, Theatre for Development
- Hiltrud Schinzel, How conservation helps art being understood
- Klaas Tindemans, Truth, Justice & Performative Knowledge
- Fiana Gantheret, Satirical propaganda and resistance arts as means to address individual and collective need for recognition in time of conflict and in post-conflict societies
- T. Randahl Morris, From Healing to Hope: The Continuing Influence of the Chilean Arpilleras
- Mechthild Exo, Decolonial research and artistic presentations of peace and conflict knowledge from and in Afghanistan
Series No. 5: Narratives of Peace and Conflict
- Irene Erben, Telling and Discussing Narratives in Peace Education
- Winnie Bedigen, A narrative approach of Motherhood and Conflict Resolution among the Nilotic Lwoo Ethnic Communities of South Sudan
- Liriam Sponholz, Hate speech in the Mainstream Media: Transforming conflict dynamics through different narratives
- Ephrat Huss, The Art of Conflict: Using A Visual Trigger to Transform a Conflicted Narrative
- Ugo Pavan Dalla Torre, Telling the War from a New Perspective: Books and Speeches of Carlo Delcroix, Disabled ex-Serviceman
- Sean Campbell, Narratives of Peace and Conflict: Sergeant York (1941)
- Faiz Chowdhury, The Rise of China and Transitional Anxieties
- Irina Gordeeva, Nonviolence and resistance to the authorities in the narratives of the Russian absolute pacifists of the XXth century
- Michal Huss, Trauma and Testimony: A Mix of Genres
- Flavio Sanza, Isaac Rosenberg, Soldier and Poet
Series No. 6: Representing Peace and Conflict
- Nsubuga Titus Bright, Religion and Conflict: Examining the role of religion in the Sudan Conflict
- Helal Mohammed Khan, Uprising’s Dialectic Pedagogy
Graduate students' working paper series
Abstracts Restoring Peace: Building post-conflict societies 2017 Conference
Please find the abstracts to the papers presented in the International Annual Conference Here: Abstracts 2017 Conference