The Network brings together those whose work aims to change and challenge inequality and justice, to help create a fair, socially just and inclusive society.
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Our Network members aim to change and challenge inequality and injustice. With expertise spanning disciplines, geography, psychology, forensic science, history, we are well placed to help create a fair, socially just and inclusive society. Find out more: https://t.co/WydWDmdpb9
A reminder to book your place at 'Building Research Futures on Justice and Violence', taking place 11 September at the Mercure Exeter Rougemont. Deadline to book: 26 July. Email [email protected] + tell us if you'd like to give a 2-minute presentation about your research.
Here is network member @elegeerre! Lucía's project at @wcceh looks at disability and debilitation in the context of the Colombian post-conflict, especially focussing on the place of disability (especially as a result of political violence) in Colombia's political transition.
Meet member Kris Christmann from the Dept of Security and Crime Science at UCL: https://t.co/qEF4766as1 Kris works with 3PO on the risks and harms police officers & families face from being online with the purpose of developing advanced tools and measures to mitigate such harms.
On 11 September at the Mercure Exeter Rougemont we will discuss how to build research futures on justice and violence. Book your place at this event by 26 July by emailing [email protected] + tell us if you'd like to give a 2-minute presentation about your research!
Thank you to everyone who attended our launch yesterday afternoon! Here is @ExeterCIHGS director @DavidTollerton introducing the centre. Other presentations came from Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor Adam Watt, @JVStudiesExeter director Arely Cruz-Santiago, and historian Dr Gemma Clark
All are welcome to come along to the first Research in Progress seminar organised by the Justice & Violence Studies Network, taking place today in Queens Building 257, starting at 16:00.
All Network members are invited to come together and discuss how to build research futures on justice and violence on 11 September at the Mercure Exeter Rougemont. Want to talk about your latest research and give a 2-minute presentation? Get in touch! https://t.co/Pt5ruRJgQ0
Meet Network member @alex_christoy, a Reader in Politics and International Relations at the University of Exeter and editor of the Journal of Pacifism and Nonviolence. Members join us from a variety of backgrounds and stages of their careers.
Introducing our Network Lead @arycruzant, whose research is opening up a new agenda on citizen-led forensics.
Also, on 2nd July at 16:00 Arely will discuss her current research into epistemic disobedience and forensic citizenship in Argentina. Sign up: https://t.co/4n6AtdcKBy
The Justice & Violence Studies @ Exeter Network seeks to better understand how & why people are subject to violence and injustice. Does your work touch on this? Our members come from a variety of backgrounds, across disciplines, & career stages. Join us: https://t.co/WydWDmdX0H
Join us at this event on 11 September 12:00 - 16:00 with lunch and refreshments and networking: an opportunity for Network members to get together, and discuss how to build research futures on justice and violence. Find out more and book: https://t.co/4n6AtdcKBy
On 2 July 16:00-17:00 @arycruzant will discuss initial ideas from her fieldwork in Argentina, funded by the Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship, and she'd like feedback on work so far. All welcome and there will be drinks, nibbles & networking!
https://t.co/Pt5ruRJgQ0
Introducing another member of the Justice & Violence Studies @ Exeter Network: Alice Van Den Bosch is an early career scholar, having recently completed her PhD. The network brings people together across career stages to collaborate to change and challenge inequality and justice.
Network members have expertise and interests spanning disciplines, working collaboratively to create a fair, socially just and inclusive society. Penny Xanthopoulou is a psychologist and researcher in mental health. Find out more: https://t.co/SlfyIOWGnI
Justice & Violence Studies @ Exeter brings together researchers, students and experts from diverse career stages and backgrounds, with the aim to change and challenge inequality and justice. Find out more about what we do and join us today at: https://t.co/WydWDmdpb9
Through an analysis of media photographs and news reports @h_k_richards sheds light on how the legitimacy of military violence is established away from formal legal and truth-seeking mechanisms through the figure of the veteran.
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We start with a provocation led by Henrique Tavares Furtado to engage with the conditions of possibility of justice in public inquiries and Truth Commissions. #RadicalTheoryOfAccountability
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