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  • Apr062023

    Translation in conflict: An instrument of power or a place of neutrality?

    By Mohamad El Kari Credit: Shutterstock/igor kisselev. Within the realm of conflict zones, translators play a complex role in representing, and…

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  • Mar292023

    Forgotten refugees: The experiences of Syrian military defectors in Turkey

    By Alison Brettle Photo: January 2023: Syrian refugee tents near the Syrian-Turkish border. Credit: Shutterstock/Mohammad Bash. In the 12 months…

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  • Feb022023

    XCEPT Event – Reimagining Mosul: The Role of Competing Memory Narratives in Post-Conflict Reconstruction, February 20th

    Where: King’s College London & Online When: Monday February 20th, 5pm GMT Dr Craig Larkin and Dr Inna Rudolf explore…

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  • Jan122023

    Controversies and Challenges of Peacebuilding in Nineveh: Revisiting Post-IS Reconciliation in Iraq

    The full Briefing Note can be accessed here. Key Findings: The lack of long-term engagement and strategic planning by international…

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  • Dec152022

    The legacy of trauma: Can trauma be transmitted across generations?

    By Pauline Zerla Photo: Belfast, 2018: a women writes on the wall of peace commemorating the violence that happened in…

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  • Dec082022

    Gun-toting grannies and cattle raiders: Why understanding civilian-combatant identities can help conflict recovery

    By Alison Brettle Photo: Man from Mundari Tribe, South Sudan. Credit: klublu/Shutterstock. What might Ukraine’s gun-toting grannies have in common…

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  • Nov172022

    What’s next for children in IS-affiliated families from Iraq?

    By Joana Cook *In November 2022, the newly formed government of Iraq suspended repatriations of Iraqi nationals from al-Hol camp.…

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  • Sep272022

    Storytelling, Memory and Momentum: Iraq’s Tishreen Movement

    By Ruba Ali Al-Hassani   Introduction While many observers claim that Iraq’s Tishreen protest movement has been coerced into silence,…

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  • Aug112022

    The Spectre of Neuroscience in Security Studies

    By Nafees Hamid   What can neuroscience tell us about violent extremism? As a cognitive scientist who was part of…

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  • Aug032022

    Stories as Research: How Community Narratives Inform Conflict Research

    By Pauline Zerla Communities in the Central African Republic have experienced war for over a decade. Yet we rarely hear…

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