The Centre for Peace and Conflict research (previously IBIS) is an interdisciplinary research centre carrying out research on the themes of peace and conflict.
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 28-29 Feb: Looking forward to hearing about cutting-edge research being carried out @UCD_CPCR and two great keynotes from @DrCTurner@durham_uni and @allimcculloch @BrandonUni
Register for our annual conference: Research at Work (28th and 29th Feb - online and in-person). Keynotes by the wonderful @allimcculloch and @DrCTurner CPCR Annual Conference: Research at Work
https://t.co/3C2taupR8W
What a wonderful first year we have had as @UCD_CPCR, with excellent events including lectures by world class visiting colleagues from across the globe. Stay tuned for details of our spring schedule in the New Year @ucddublin@ucdpolitics
Join us in Dublin to discuss findings from our project with @TPaffenholz@waltkilroy & Bronagh Hinds Wednesday 4th of December @UCD_CPCR Register here: https://t.co/eSEyJNmVrr
What are the connections between art, creativity and peacebuilding? Find out in our @talk4_peace podcast. Happy #PeaceDay#PeaceDay2023
https://t.co/7kgk5yQHMi
Wonderful to see an extraordinary colleague (and former Director our Centre under its previous name IBIS) recognised for his outstanding intellectual contribution.
Tit-for-tat in repression and dissent:
Violent repression motivates violent dissent, nonviolent repression inspires nonviolent dissent.
New evidence on dissident reasoning in the Journal of Conflict Resolution:
https://t.co/OEko5KfOjV
@PeaceScienceSoc@PVGlance@ucdpolitics
.@UCD_Research delighted to join many from across island of Ireland for #Agreement25#goodfriday2023
As @HillaryClinton urges us to reflect on the accomplishments & look to today's issues, we reflect on 25yrs of collaboration & impact with @QUBelfast
https://t.co/f4LsfyZTY0
Are you a student or recent graduate and interested in becoming a journalist? Come work with us on an eight-week @GoogleNewsInit fellowship this summer https://t.co/jYu1be5nco