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We are an interdisciplinary discussion group of graduate students, research and teaching staff with interests in post-conflict or post-crisis environments, reconstruction and transition, identity and nation-building. Proceeding from areas such as architecture, economics, modern languages, development studies, anthropology, archaeology, geography, law and political science, we aim to build bridges between theory and practice, disciplines and methodologies. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Dacia Viejo Rose. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 41 talks in the archive. Getting Out: Exit Strategies and Transitions
Places: Land, Landscapes and Memoryscapes
Victims: Figures of Violence, Embodiments of Trauma
In the Wake of War workshop 2: Rebuilding structures
"The War is Over": Film Premiere and Q&A session with the Director
Masterclass with Film Director Mitko Panov
Religious peace-builders and the European Union
The Unhomely Home and the Legal Uncanny: Expropriation and Affect in Northern Cyprus
At the cliff's edge: world heritage, conflict and Preah Vihear
Post-conflict Economic Development: the Practical Dilemmas Facing International Development Agencies and Multi-national Corporations
War, Ethics and Peacebuilding in the Former Yugoslavia
Peace-Building work in VSO: learning on methods, approaches and tools
Solid state: materialising 'territorial integrity' in a post-Soviet borderland
Mobile media, community identity and contested histories in Ireland
Redefining environmental security: post-conflict vulnerability forecasting
'Contained Conflict': Rethinking terror and territory in Jerusalem
Peace and Prosperity
Religion Reading Group
Community Justice for Genocide: The Gacaca Courts, Justice and Reconciliation in Rwanda
Natural disasters and memorials in India and Sri Lanka
Latin America : Crisis and Conflict
Debris : Dealing with the physical aftermath of the post-crisis situation
In from the Margins: Indigenous communities and women in post-crisis scenarios
Antiquities in Post-Conflict Somaliland
Justice and reconciliation - PostponedCambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group Research Colloquium
Military in post-crisis scenariosCambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group Research Colloquium
Alternative approaches to reconstructionCambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group Research Colloquium
The Culture of Reconstruction: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Aftermath of CrisisCall for Papers : Deadline for proposals is 22 February 2008.
“Art/Conflict 2 x Zones: Ireland and the Basque Country”Cambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group Research Colloquium
Government responses to post-crisis scenariosCambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Research Colloquium
The arts and crisisCambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group Research Colloquium
Cultural property crimes in post-conflict tribunalsCambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group Research Colloquium
Religion in the aftermath of conflictCambridge Post-Conflict and Post-Crisis Group Research Colloquium
Stock-taking
Stakeholders, Accountability and Ethics
Transitional Administration and Governance
Memory and Memorialisation
Reconstructing Identity
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