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All times are in EST U.S Register here » This four day, eight session seminar is part of a larger project to revitalize and strengthen the voice…
Creating a World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Developing the Next Generation of Specialists & Activists of the Catholic Community
All times are in EST U.S Register here » This four day, eight session seminar is part of a larger project to revitalize and strengthen the voice…
A Policy Playbook on Nonproliferation Sanctions
Under the Trump administration, sanctions have become the go-to instrument of US foreign policy: a means of imposing unilateral “maximum pressure” that has not only failed to stem worsening nuclear proliferation risks in North Korea but also made matters worse in Iran. The administration has withdrawn from agreements that limit...
Creating a World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Developing the Next Generation of Specialists & Activists of the Catholic Community
All times are in EST U.S Register here » This four day, eight session seminar is part of a larger project to revitalize and strengthen the voice…
Creating a World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Developing the Next Generation of Specialists & Activists of the Catholic Community
All times are in EST U.S Register here » This four day, eight session seminar is part of a larger project to revitalize and strengthen the voice…
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: Literature As Archive
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Global Middle East and North Africa is a bi-annual symposium and lecture series that focuses on the study of literatures that have been shaped by histories of territorial and linguistic politics, colonialism, military domination and gross human rights violations. The initiative grapples with the...
Flash Panel on the Ethiopia Crisis
Ethiopia is currently experiencing an acute political, security, and humanitarian crisis. Since November 2020, the government has been at war with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front in the north of the country. The government has bombed the Tigray capital of Mekelle, thousands of people have been displaced, and there are concerns...
Report Launch/Lanzamiento del informe
"Recognition and Guarantees for the Protection and Participation of Ethnic Communities in Peacebuilding: A Special Report on the Status of Implementation…
Where Next for Myanmar?
Dramatic events are unfolding in Myanmar. The election result has been canceled. Civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been arrested and charged. The military has once again taken…
Care for Creation as a Common Denominator: Interfaith Approaches to Environmental Peacebuilding
The modern climate crisis is not only a signal of geophysical phenomena but also spiritual phenomena, revealing human tendencies for waste and greed. Therefore, the response to this challenge is not only technological but also relational, and should engage diverse communities for the global good.
Launch Event -- Mediating Justice: Law, Violence, and Ethnography
Inspired by these events, the “Mediating Justice” series asks what it is that we mean when we talk about justice. To do this, the series takes an unusual approach. Instead of the usual turn to philosophy or jurisprudence for a definition, this series brings anthropologists and peace studies scholars together...
Decolonizing the Land: Christian Grassroots Approaches to Environmental Peacebuilding
This event is the second in a series of three events examining the role of faith communities in environmental peacebuilding. Additional events in the series include:
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: The Language of Exile
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Global Middle East and North Africa is a bi-annual symposium and lecture series that focuses on the study of literatures that have been shaped by histories of territorial and linguistic politics, colonialism, military domination and gross human rights violations. The initiative grapples with the...
Feminist Approaches to Global Grassroots Peacebuilding
Feminist approaches to the study of peace and conflict situate gender as a category that must be interrogated not only in our analyses of the causes and effects…
Madrasa Discourses Curricular Website Launch
The Madrasa Discourses Project, led by Ebrahim Moosa, Mirza Family Professor of Islamic Thought and Muslim Societies, has developed a free and open curricular website to advance the theological and scientific literacy of Islamic Studies scholars around the world.
Kroc-Kellogg Peace, Conflict, Crime and Violence Workshop
Open to Ph.D. students, fellows, and faculty who are interested in civil war, violence, crime, peace, conflict management, and conflict resolution. The workshop is an informal gathering to discuss work-in-progress, dissertation chapters and proposals, practice conference talks, etc.
Practicing What We Preach: Dialogue and Futurism in Environmental Peacebuilding
Register here >>> In a world of virtual conversations, it can be easy to talk, but often harder to act. After discussing interreligious dialogue and decolonization in environmental…
The Peace Dimensions of Fratelli Tutti
Pope Francis’ new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti, has much to contribute to the theory and praxis of peace, but this is a theme that has received relatively…
Literatures in Translation: A Reading & Conversation
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Global Middle East and North Africa is a bi-annual symposium and lecture series that focuses on the study of literatures that have been shaped by histories of territorial and linguistic politics, colonialism, military domination and gross human rights violations.
Kroc-Kellogg Peace, Conflict, Crime and Violence Workshop
Open to Ph.D. students, fellows, and faculty who are interested in civil war, violence, crime, peace, conflict management, and conflict resolution. The workshop is an informal gathering to discuss work-in-progress, dissertation chapters and proposals, practice conference talks, etc.
Mandating Peace: Enhancing the UN Security Council’s Approach to Mediation
The UN Security Council has primary responsibility for ending armed conflicts. But how do its resolutions affect crucial mediation efforts to achieve that goal? Until recently, there was little debate on this vital question by scholars and the Council itself. Last year, the German government…
Creating a World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Student Conversations
Join us for a series of monthly conversations that will engage students from Catholic Universities to include Notre Dame, Georgetown, Catholic University, Northwestern, Japanese universities partner and more, in discussions focused on the Catholic approach to nuclear weapons and can include topics…
The Implicated Subject: Beyond Victims and Perpetrators
Featuring Michael Rothberg 1939 Society Samuel Goetz Chair in Holocaust Studies; Professor of English and Comparative Literature,…
Kroc-Kellogg Peace, Conflict, Crime and Violence Workshop
Open to Ph.D. students, fellows, and faculty who are interested in civil war, violence, crime, peace, conflict management, and conflict resolution. The workshop is an informal gathering to discuss work-in-progress, dissertation chapters and proposals, practice conference talks, etc.
Why Peace Studies? Q&A with Students, Faculty, and Alums of the Undergraduate Program in Peace Studies
It's been one year since the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted life as we knew it on the Notre Dame campus and around the world. The pandemic has exposed once…
Keeping Faith with the Sahel: A Three-Part Series
This event is part of a three-part series on how faith actors and traditional leaders can lead the way in the preservation and maintenance of peace in the Sahel.
Creating a World Free of Nuclear Weapons: Student Conversations
Join us for a series of monthly conversations that will engage students from Catholic Universities to include Notre Dame, Georgetown, Catholic University, Northwestern, Japanese universities partner and more, in discussions focused on the Catholic approach to nuclear weapons and can include topics…
Processing Anti-Asian Violence: A Roundtable Discussion on the Atlanta Shootings
The alarming rise of anti-Asian violence, especially the shooting deaths of six women of Asian descent on March 16 in Atlanta, is prompting conversations about the intersections…
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: The Aesthetics of Annihilation, a Brief Screening & Conversation
Literatures of Annihilation, Exile & Resistance: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Global Middle East and North Africa is a bi-annual symposium and lecture series that focuses on the study of literatures that have been shaped by histories of territorial and linguistic politics, colonialism, military domination and gross human rights violations. The initiative grapples with the...
Keeping Faith with the Sahel: A Three-Part Series
This event is part of a three-part series on how faith actors and traditional leaders can lead the way in the preservation and maintenance of peace in the Sahel. This session will focus on raising awareness on how faith actors and traditional leaders can lead the way in the preservation...
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Writer and Content Specialist
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