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IPRA FOUNDATION PEACE RESEARCH GRANT AWARDEES

  1. Colleen O’Brien (USA)
    “Strangers to Peace: Investigating the Reintegration of FARC
    Combatants through Ethnographic Filmmaking” 2017
  2. Benjamin Maiangwa (Nigeria)
    “Rethinking Indigeneity in Postcolonial Africa: Nomadism,
    Autochthonism, and Ethnographies of Peace and Conflict in Northern Nigeria” 2017
  3. Holly Guthrey (USA)
    “Exploring Effects of Top-Down and Bottom-Up Post-Conflict Justice and
    Reconciliation Processes” 2017
  4. Ashley Jonathan Clements (New Zealand)
    “The Frontlines of Negotiation: Advancing Humanitarian Negotiations with Armed Groups” 2017
  5. Anna Snyder (USA/Canada)
    “Refugees as Transnational Activists: Women’s League of Burma Building
    Bridges for Social Change” 2017
  6. Margarita Zavadskaya (Russia)
    “Nonviolent Punishment in Autocracies: How
    Responsibility Attribution for the Economic Crisis in Russia Undermines the
    Regime Stability” 2017
  7. Namakula Evelyn Mayanja (Uganda)
    “People’s Experiences, Perceptions and Images of Conflict
    and Peacebuilding in South Kivu, Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo” 2016
  8. Nerve Vener Macaspac (Philippines)
    “Insurgent Peace: An Ethnography of Local Peacebuilding among Indigenous Peoples in Sagada, Philippines” 2016
  9. Erica De Bruin (USA)
    “How Coups Escalate to Civil War” 2016
  10. Laura Vinson (USA)
    “Perception of Conflict and Pathways to Peace: Understanding Incident Framing in
    Jos, Nigeria” 2016
  11. Konstantin Ash (USA/Russia)
    “Insecurity, Political Opportunism and Communal Violence Participation in Kyrgyzstan” 2016
  12. Annabelle Giger and Louise Vandenberghe (France)
    “RECOVER: Reproducing Citizenship and National Identity in Refugee Camps” 2015
  13. Corinna Jentzsch (Germany)
    “The Evolution of Violence during Mozambique’s Civil War (1976-1992)” 2015
  14. Andrea Del Pilar Rodriguez Sanchez (Colombia)
    “A study about collective music programmes as spaces for the rebuilding of the social fabric in
    communities subject to armed conflicts in Colombia” 2015
  15. Charles Larratt-Smith (Canada)
    “Echar lena al fuego: Semi-Governed Spaces and the Proliferation of Violence in Colombia” 2015
  16. Dr. Matthew Eddy (USA)
    “A Bold Peace (Finishing Funds for a Documentary Film about Costa Rica’s Path of Demilitarization)” 2015
  17. Rashmi Nair (India)
    “Peace and conflict between minorities: Understanding Dalit-Muslim Relations in
    India” 2015
  18. Karen Ross (USA)
    “Understanding the Mechanisms of Social Change Empowerment: From Encounter
    Participation to Peace-Building Activism” 2015
  19. Dr. Leonard Kapungu (Zimbabwe)
    “The Search for Peace: Promoting Good Governance in Zimbabwe” 2015
  20. Sarah Jenkins (UK)
    “Pockets of Peace, Agents of Resistance: Micro-level peace initiatives in
    Kyrgyzstan” 2015
  21. Dr. Seema Shekhawat (India)
    “Peace Process in Kashmir: Where are Women?” 2015
  22. Leander Heldring (The Netherlands)
    “State Capacity and Individual Preferences: Evidence from Rwanda” 2015
  23. Ilke Dagli (Cyprus)
    “Securitisation of ethnic communities in conflict environments and its
    implications for peace-building: The case of Cyprus” 2015
  24. Femke E. Bakker (The Netherlands) “Liberal norms and support for war in comparative cross-regime
    perspective: evaluating the presence and influence of liberal norms” 2015
  25. Lauren Young (USA)
    “Promises and Pain: The Use of Coercion and Patronage to Win Elections” 2014
  26. Julia Bacha (USA)
    “Research Project on Women’s Leadership in Historic Nonviolent Movement-Building
    in the Israeli-Palestinian Context” 2014
  27. Jude Cocodia (Nigeria)
    “The African Union as Peacekeeper: An Evaluation on Effective Peacekeeping” 2014
  28. Emma Swan (Canada)
    “An Exploration into the Gendered Interpretation of Sumud and its Subsequent
    Manifestation in Palestinian Peacebuilding: Towards a Gender Inclusive Model of
    Peacebuilding” 2014
  29. Jogendro Singh Kshetrimayum (India)
    “Collective Concern for Violent Death and Non-Violent Protest in the Midst of Armed
    Conflict in Manipur, Northeastern India” 2013
  30. Saba Bebawi (Australia)
    “Democracy Building in Post Conflict Regions: Investigative Journalism Training
    Post ‘Arab Spring’ ” 2013
  31. Dr. Maysa Siag (Palestine)
    “The Social Representations of the Self and Homeland shared by
    Palestinian Adolescents Born in Diaspora and Living in Refugee Camps” 2013
  32. William M. Adler and Jody Jenkins (USA)
    “Sweet Home Costa Rica: a Story of War…and Peace” 2013
  33. Raul Sanchez de la Sierra (Spain)
    “Bandits or States? Evidence on Armed Groups’ Motives to Attack or Protect Civilians from Eastern Congo” 2013
  34. Dr. Bernhard Leidner (Germany, USA) and Levi Adelman (USA)
    “Understanding and Alleviating Competitive Victimhood to Promote Intergroup Conflict Resolution: A Field-Experimental
    Investigation of Causes of Competitive Victimhood and an Intervention to Counter It” 2013