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.
In this new video, Anas Ansar gives an insight into his monography “Rohingyas and the Geographies of Precarity in Exile“ and the research process behind it.
In this public lecture, Pascha Bueno-Hansen (University of Delaware) explores key insights from their book project "Dissident Genders and Sexualities in the Andes."
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."
For the video "Peace and Conflict in Latin America. Insights from Critical Perspectives", the network Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace and Conflict invited a group of scholars to discuss the colonial legacies and continuities in the region.
In this new video Viviana García Pinzón gives an insight into her book 'Trajectories of Governance' and the research process behind it.
In this interview, the Postcolonial Hierarchies Network meets with Cecilia Roa, a Colombian scholar specializing in environmental justice, to explore the intricate intersections of energy, water struggles, and environmental justice.
In this interview with the Postcolonial Hierarchies Network, Nijmeh Ali shares insights from her personal and professional journey, offering a nuanced perspective on the dynamics of resistance and the concept of decolonial peace.
Check out Manuela Boatcăs public lecture on "We Have Never Been Postcolonial: Notes on Theoretically Inconvenient Time(s)." from October 16th, 2024 on YouTube now!
In this roundtable event from July 8th 2024, the Postcolonial Hierarchies network brought together international perspectives on coloniality in the city.