The Virtual Encyclopaedia on Peace and Conflict Studies and the TRAFO ‒ Blog for Transregional Research welcome contributions on methodological innovations and alternative formats of knowledge production in Peace and Conflict Studies.
In this entry in the Virtual Encyclopaedia "Rewriting Peace and Conflict", Teresa Jopson draws from decolonial perspectives to reimagine the concept of "postconflict".
The ‘Rewriting Peace and Conflict’ online encyclopaedia team has released part 2 of its video series on peace and conflict in different regions of the world, professionally produced by partners in Colombia.
During the first three weeks of March 2026, the Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace and Conflict project hosted David G. Miranda and Marla Freire from the Universidad de Playa Ancha (Chile) for a visiting fellowship at the ABI.
In its second funding phase, the collaborative project ‘Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace and Conflict’ is responding to the changing global context and academic requirements.
Fabricio Rodríguez has published a new policy paper on energy, imperialism and global hierarchies in US aggressions in the Virtual Encyclopaedia “Rewriting Peace and Conflict“. It is available in English and Spanish.
Miriam Bartelmann, Viviana García Pinzón, and Fabricio Rodríguez share their insights from the first-phase conference of the Postcolonial Hierarchies network that took place in Tunis in October 2025 in TRAFO - Blog for Transregional Research.
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.