Since 2022 the ABI hosts part of the Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace and Conflict network. Now, the team has been granted a second phase and will continue their work until 2028.
From 20-25 October, the 2nd International Peace Forum 2025: "Violence and Peace – Tensions and Opportunities toward a Common Humanity" took place in Granada. ABI staff member Fabricio Rodríguez participated with two contributions.
The Postcolonial Hierarchies project has released the 6th and last episode of their podcast series, this time touching on "Confronting Genocide. German Colonialism and African Struggles for Justice" with Jephta Nguherimo.
Report on the concluding conference of the first phase of the Postcolonial Hierarchies network (2022-2026) in collaboration with Maria Sibylla Merian Centres for Advanced Studies.
Nijmeh Ali explores decolonial peace as a theory of resistance and justice using the Palestinian-Israeli context as a case study.
During her visit, Garrido discussed potential future collaborations with ABI researchers. The focus was on exchanging ideas about research on nonviolent action and conflict transformation in the Global South.
In this public lecture, Pascha Bueno-Hansen (University of Delaware) explores key insights from their book project "Dissident Genders and Sexualities in the Andes."
Richard Tsogang Fossi and Andreas Mehler have written a policy paper on dealing with the colonial legacy in university practice and research, published in the Virtual Encyclopaedia "Rewriting Peace and Conflict" of the Postcolonial Hierarchies Network. It is available in German and French.
The ABI team from the "Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace and Conflict" network has received the “Best Research Environment 2024” award from the Junge Akademie and the VolkswagenStiftung.
Following the visit of the Bana Group for Peace and Development at the ABI a few weeks ago, the Postcolonial Hierarchies Network has published an interview with Ilaaf Alaaeldin and Mai Ali Shatta from the Bana Group in the Virtual Encyclopaedia "Rewriting Peace and Conflict."