Peace Research Grant Awardees
2002-2012
These are all of the Peace Research Grant Awardees and projects funded from 2002-2012 with links to their individual page.
Meron Zeleke Eresso (Ethiopia)
“An “Island” of Religious Tolerane or a Hot Spot for Religious Conflicts? A Case Study of Violent Religious Conflicts in Contemporary Ethiopia” 2012
Christian Pangilinan (Philippines)
“Prospects for Peaceful Refugee Integration in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania” 2012
Timothy Austin (USA)
“Peacekeeping Models in a Terror-Prone Land: The Case of Northwestern Mindanao in the Southern Philippines” 2012
Katherine S. Layton (USA)
“Chechens” 2012
Michael Deibert (USA)
“Democratic Republic of Congo: Between Hope and Despair” 2012
Amra Pandzo (Bosnia)
“Exploring the Bosnian Spirit of Noviolent Coexistence through Oral Histories” 2011
Ayse Betül Çelik (Turkey)
“Imagining Peace: Perceptions of Women Members of Parliament on the Kurdish Question in Turkey” 2011
Michael Gichia (Kenya)
“Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation in Turkana, Marsabit and Wajir Districts in Kenya” 2011
Maulawi Calimba (Philippines)
“Enhancing International Peace Facilitation by Communicating Peace Agenda to Grassroots Communities and Improving Social Distance” 2010
Yeneneh Tesfaye (Ethiopia)
“When Peace is Negotiated! The Role of Indigenous Conflict Management Institutions among Pastoral and Agro-pastoral Communities: The Case of the Afar, Issa and Ittu Ethnic groups in Eastern Ethiopia” 2010
Ibrahim Badamasi Kamara (Sierra Leone)
“Media Threats and Peace Consolidation in Sierra Leone” 2010
Alayna Wool (USA)
“Collective Photographic Memory of the Surviving Achis” 2009
Ather Zia (Kashmir)
“Spectacles of the Invisible: Enforced Disappearances in Kashmir” 2009
Alice Foltz (USA)
“Towards Coexistence: Reducing Tension and Violence against Immigrants in Northern Virginia” 2009
Rezarta Bilali (Albania)
“The Effect of Group Identity on Memories of Past Conflicts” 2008
Michelle Garred (Philippines)
“Conflict Sensitivity for Multi-Faith Religious Leaders in Mindanao” 2008
Christina Lombardi (USA)
“I Ain’t Marching Anymore: Soldiers who Dissent from George Washington to John Murtha” 2008
Tony Jenkins (USA)
“Evaluating Peace Education” 2007
Rafi Nets-Zehngut (Israel)
“mapping the Israeli Collective Memory of the Israeli-Arab/Palestinian Conflict” 2007
Zahid Shahab Ahmed (Pakistan)
“Peace and Conflict Impact Assessment (PCIA): The Analysis of International Development Interventions in Pakistan” 2007
Dawit Yehualashet (Ethiopia)
“Studying Inter-Communal Peace in Ethiopia: Christian-Muslim Relations and the Suppression of Violence in Ethiopia, 1991-2005” 2006
Elavie Ndura (Burundi)
“Examining the Contributions of Educational Materials and Practices to the Peace-Building Process in the African Great Lakes Region” 2006
Cynthia Cohen & Mohammad Sawalha (USA)
“Community Radio, Democracy and Peace: an Action Research Collaboration” 2006
Tamás Csapody (Hungary)
“ferenc Deák and Passive Resistance” 2006
Talha Kose (Turkey)
NO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED
“re-Negotiating Alevi Identity: Conflict and Conciliation Narratives and the Constitution of New Alevi Identity” 2006
Doga Ulas Eralp (Turkey)
“EU from a peace project to peacekeeper: EUFOR mission in Bosnia Herzegovina” 2005
Christopher Blattman (Canada)
“Stolen Children, Shattered Lives? A Proposal for the Child Soldier Tracking Project (CSTP): a Study of the Impact of Abduction, Soldiering and Reintegration on the Children of Sudan and Uganda” 2005
Antonia Young (Great Britain)
“Northern Albanian Tribal Systems: An Historical Study of Ethnic Identity Formation and Conflict in the Shala River Valley” 2005
Seema Kazi (India)
“Gender, Nationalism and Militarization in (Indian administered) Kashmir” 2005
Celina Del Felice (Argentina)
“Youth in Peace-Building: Developing Criteria to Identify Best Practices” 2004
Orli Fridman (Israel)
NO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED
“Breaking Dynamics of War and Violence: Conscientious Objectors and War Resisters in Serbia and Israel” 2004
Karenjot Bhangoo (Canada)
“How does Religious Conflict Shape the Views of Conflict and Peacemaking in the State of Punjab?” 2004
Ophelia Bing Durante (Philippines)
“Muslim-Christian Dialogue: A case study of two communities in Zamboango City, Mindanao, Philippines” 2004
Priscilla Prutzman (USA)
“Program Evaluation: Creative Responses to Bullying and Bias” 2003
Nigel Young (USA)
“Cross-border Balkans Peace Trek” 2003
Kimberley Dannels-Ruff, Michelle Parker, Channa Threat and Evis Vasili (USA)
“Project for Peace Building and Research in Crimea” 2003
John Fleming (USA)
“KIND NESS” (Elements of theater for conflict resolution) 2003
Zlatko Ilic (Bosnia)
NO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED
“Exploring Options for Stable Pluralism in Bosnia” 2003
Muhammad Kamal Uddin (Bangladesh)
“Conflict Resolution and Peace Treaty in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh” 2003
Gene Sharp (USA)
printing costs for “There Are Alternatives” 2003
Karina Korestelina (Ukraine)
“Sources of Ethnic Tension in the Crimea: Instrumental vs. Primordial Approaches” 2002
Svetlana Luca (Moldova)
“Case Study on Conflict Evolution and Impact of International Financial Support” 2003
Mel Duncan (USA)
“Nonviolent Peaceforce Pilot Study” 2002
Ursula Oswald & Bernard LaFayette (Mexico and USA)
“Processes of Non-Violence in Latin America” 2002
Alicia Cabezudo (Argentina)
“What is the Meaning of Violent Toys?” 2002
Nagasura T. Madale (Philippines)
“Buddy Buddy for Peace” 2002
Huwaida Arraf (Palestine) and Adam Shapiro (Israel)
“Freedom Summer 2002” 2002
Susan Nandutu (Uganda)
NO FINAL REPORT SUBMITTED
“A Case Study on Ending and Preventing Community and Domestic Violence against Women and Girls” 2002
Dr. Patricia Lawrence (USA)
“Social Suffering and Peacebuilding in Eastern Sri Lanka” 2003