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Talking Peace, Exploring Conflict

Centre of Religion Reconciliation and Peace - University of Winchester

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This podcast series is brought to you from the University of Winchester's Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace (CRRP). Our team talk with both academics and practitioners from around the world about their approaches to peacebuilding and conflict transformation. https://winchester.ac.uk/crrp CRRP is dedicated to helping make a tangible difference to those affected by structural violence and armed conflict. We offer training/consultancy in many areas of peacebuilding and reconciliation ...
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Glocal Peace and Conflict

Collaborative Social Change

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Glocal Peace and Conflict has two major aims. First, to continuously illuminate global dynamics in seemingly local conflicts and vice versa, which is symbolized in the term “glocal” and second, to continuously demonstrate the utility of sharing lessons learned about violence prevention across borders regardless of one’s background. Generating this deeper understanding between the speakers and among listeners can indeed encourage a paradigm shift from thinking about conflict as a process that ...
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Collaborative Social Change is delighted to announce the release of our very own Monica Macias’ biography, Black Girl from Pyongyang: In Search of My Identity. As the daughter of Equatorial Guinea’s first president, Macias faced extraordinary experiences including being raised by the first family in North Korea, which served as the launching pad fo…
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In this latest episode of our series on gender based violence, Nupur Ray is joined by Professor Krisha Menon to discuss contemporary issues and challenges in understanding violence against women in India with connections to global contexts. Dr Menon is a professor in Gender Studies and former Dean at the school of Human Studies, Ambedkar University…
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As the women-and-youth led revolution continues in Iran, young Iranians across diaspora communities are proactively educating themselves and others on the history of the women's rights movements in Iran and women's role in the current push for regime change. Join Dr. Nupur Ray and Nousha Nematzadeh for the second half of their conversation about wo…
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As the women-and-youth led revolution continues in Iran, young Iranians across diaspora communities are proactively educating themselves and others on the history of the women's rights movements in Iran and women's role in the current push for regime change. Join Dr. Nupur Ray as she engages a young Iranian-Canadian female social activist and law s…
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In this third episode of our series exploring the nature and causes of gendered violence, Dr. Nupur Ray is joined by Emily Sample to discuss the intersection of gender based violence and climate change. Dr. Nupur Ray is a Consultant and Advisor at Collaborative Social Change and Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Kamala Neh…
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Join CSC's Gendered Violence Series host Dr. Nupur Ray and Professor Bijayalaxmi Nanda as they unpack the central debates and dilemmas of gendered-based violence in India. Dr. Nanda joined Miranda House in 1993 and is a Professor in the Department of Political Science. She is currently the Principal of the college. She received her Ph.D from the Ce…
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This is the first episode of a brand new series in which a range of speakers will examine the nature and causes of gendered violence. This first episode features Dr Nupur Ray and Dr Tutku Ayhan, and is moderated by Dr Saghar Birjandian. For more information about CSC, visit our website, as https://www.collaborativesocialchange.org/…
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On 23rd April, we hosted a discussion with two excellent organizers from Cancel Rent DC, Patrick Gregoire and Veronica Mosqueda. Patrick and Veronica shared their experiences working within the coalition, talking through challenges and successes, and imparting lessons learned to better equip us all to organize and fight for our local communities Fi…
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Prof. Mark Owen talks with Steve Killelea about his book 'Peace in the Age of Chaos' 'As a global philanthropist, Steve Killelea has laid the foundations to develop an entirely new understanding of peace. As a thought leader, he has reshaped the entire concept to recognise its integrity to the revival of our economic and political systems. Few have…
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Dr. Gwen Burnyeat is Junior Research Fellow in Anthropology at Merton College, University of Oxford, researching peace, politics and polarisation in Colombia. She’s got a PhD in anthropology from UCL and MPhil in anthropology from National University of Colombia. She is member of peacebuilding organisation Embrace Dialogue (ReD) and co-founder and …
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Dr Podder is a Senior Lecturer in Defence Studies at Kings College London. Before her current role she was a Lecturer in International Security and Development at the Centre for International Security and Resilience at Cranfield University. Her primary areas of research are post-conflict reconstruction (DDR/SSR), civil wars and youth in peacebuildi…
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Dr Majbritt Lyck-Bowen and Rebecca Bellamy from Winchester Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace, interview Özlem Cekic- Former Socialist People's Party (SF) MP Cekic, a Kurd who was born in Ankara and moved to Denmark as a child. She qualified as a nurse in 2000 before entering politics in 2005, when she stood for election as an MP for the …
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https://www.touchstone-bradford.org.uk Touchstone is a 'listening community' with the vision of making safe places of hospitality where people who are radically different can listen to and with each other. Shamim Akhtar and Revd. Jenny Ramsden of Touchstone Bradford interviewed by Dr Majbritt Lyck-Bowen and Rebecca Bellamy from the Centre of Religi…
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Canon Sarah Snyder and Prof. Simon Keyes in conversation on "The Habits of a Reconciler" Sarah Snyder is Founding Director of the Rose Castle Foundation & Archbishop of Canterbury's Special Adviser for Reconciliation Simon Keyes is Visiting Professor of Reconciliation at the Centre of Relgiion Reconciliation and Peace, University of Winchester wher…
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Simon Keyes talks with Dr Andrei Gomez-Suarez about the challenges for Reconciliation in Colombia with personal stories from Dr Gomez-Suarez based on childhood memories. Simon Keyes is Visiting Professor at the Centre for Religion, Reconciliation and Peace and has been instrumental in the design and delivery of the Centre's MA in Reconciliation. Dr…
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Peter Drury is a human rights expert, campaigner and former researcher at Amnesty International. Currently, Peter is the representative of the Colombian Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Co-Existence and Non-Repetition in the UK. Andrei Gomez-Suarez is Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Religion, Reconciliation and Peace. He is a Col…
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Episode 3: How can Violence Prevention be More Preventative in the Context of Mass Atrocities and Humanitarian InterventionCollaborative Social Change
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Elizabeth Harris is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow within the Edward Cadbury Centre for the Public Understanding of Religion, University of Birmingham. She carries out research in Buddhist Studies, Religion and Conflict, and Interreligious Studies. A link to Elizabeth's latest monograph: https://www.routledge.com/Religion-Space-and-Conflict-in-…
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This episode sheds a spotlight on female bridge-builders, with interviews with representatives from four different projects in the UK, Sweden, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Denmark. Their stories highlight the importance of breaking from our echo chambers and how even unlikely friendships may have the possibility to develop. This is a feature podcast …
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Dr. Juan Manuel Jiménez Robles is an independent researcher and UNESCO Chair of Philosophy for Peace. Dr Majbritt Lyck-Bowen is Research Fellow of the Centre of Religion Reconciliation and Peace and Programme Leader of the Centre's MA in Reconciliation and Peacebuilding
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Hugh Miall is Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Kent, and Chair of the Conflict Research Society. His research covers theories of conflict and violence, conflict resolution, conflict prevention, peacemaking and peacebuilding, and the United Nations. Anna King is Professor of Religious Studies and Social Anthropology…
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Myanmar (formerly Burma) is a Southeast Asian nation of more than 100 ethnic groups, bordering India, Bangladesh, China, Laos and Thailand. Professor Anna King and Dr Mark Owen have been working in Myanmar over the past 4-5 years. They met on the 4th of February 2021 to reflect on the crisis that unfolded earlier in the week when Aung San Suu Kyi a…
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Sheniz Tan is founder and CEO of Asfar, which was launched in 2012, in order to provide opportunities for Young People and Communities in the UK, Europe, the Caucasus, the Middle East & North Africa and the Balkans, through: Volunteering; Educational & Skills development programmes; Social Entrepreneurship; Sport for Peace; and Cultural & Transnati…
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Thought Leader Series Radical Disagreement - Emeritus Prof Oliver Ramsbotham in conversation with Professor Simon Keyes Oliver Ramsbotham is a specialist on conflict resolution and designed an original approach to handling 'intractable' conflict, which he calls ‘radical disagreement’. Oliver is Emeritus Professor of Conflict Resolution at the Unive…
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Thought Leader Series Professor Mitchell's research and teaching focuses on: Religion, Violence and Peacebuilding with particular reference to the arts (e.g. film, theatre, radio, visual arts as well as other new and old media). He has written and published extensively in these and related areas (e.g. the uses of different media arts in promoting p…
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Practioner Series Dr Phill Gittins is World BEYOND War’s Education Director. World beyond war in a global movement for non-violence. He has 15+ years’ programming, analysis, and leadership experience in the areas of peace, education, and youth. He has particular expertise in context-specific approaches to peace programming; peacebuilding education;…
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In August 2020 The Publication 'On the Significance of Religion in Conflict and Conflict Resolution' was published online in full. Authors: Schliesser, Kadayifci-Orellana, Kollontai. The book is open access or can be purchased from Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/On-the-Significance-of-Religion-in-Conflict-and-Conflict-Resolution/Schliesser-Ka…
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Dr Majbritt Lyck-Bowen learns about the work of Messengers of Peace in Liberia, speaking with former MA student Gwendolyn Myers - Founder & Executive Director of Messengers of Peace in Liberia. Gwendolyn was recently voted top- seven Women Peacebuilders in Africa and is to be featured in a documentary titled #FrontLineWomen https://www.facebook.com…
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Part 1 After Father Michael Lapsley was exiled by the South African Government in 1976, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and became one of their chaplains. Whilst living in Zimbabwe he discovered he was on the South African Government hit list. In April 1990 he received a letter bomb in the post. In 1992, he returned to South Africa to…
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Part 2 After Father Michael Lapsley was exiled by the South African Government in 1976, he joined the African National Congress (ANC) and became one of their chaplains. Whilst living in Zimbabwe he discovered he was on the South African Government hit list. In April 1990 he received a letter bomb in the post. In 1992, he returned to South Africa to…
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Dr Mark Owen of the Centre of Religion Reconciliation and Peace (University of Winchester) hosts a panel discussion with Dr Ulrike Ziemer (University of Winchester), Dr Sossie Kasbarian (University of Stirling) and Dr Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham), to discuss the current conflict in the region of Negorno-Karabakh. Recorded on the 4th o…
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Dr Mark Owen (University of Winchester) in conversation with Owen Frazer, discussing Frazer's recent article- The Instrumentalization of Religion in Conflict is an article published by Owen Frazer in June 2020: https://www.research-collection.ethz.ch/handle/20.500.11850/418371 Owen Frazer is a Senior Programme Officer in the Mediation Support Team …
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Practitioner Series Professor Anna King and Mukti Suvedi in conversation about rebuilding post-conflict Nepal and some of the impacts Mukti Suvedi has witnessed on Nepalis during the Covid-19 pandemic. Mukti Suvedi is Country Director of World Renew Nepal. He is an experienced peacebuilder, teacher and mentor, leading peace and development projects…
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Thought Leader Series The Theories of David Bohm in Practice - Prof Simon Keyes in conversation with Prof Mohammed Abu-Nimer The University of Winchester’s Centre of Religion, Reconciliation and Peace (CRRP) was established in 2010 and is dedicated to helping make a tangible difference to those affected by structural violence and armed conflict, ou…
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