The book launch of Refugees’ Roles in Resolving Displacement and Building Peace was a huge success!
The resolution of displacement and the conflicts that force refugees from their homes is often explained as a top-down process led and controlled by governments and international organizations. This book takes a different approach. Through contributions from scholars working in politics, anthropology, law, sociology and philosophy, and a wide range of case studies, it explores the diverse ways in which refugees themselves interpret, create and pursue solutions to their plight.
Special thanks to the panelists:
- Prof. Megan Bradley – Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Institute for the Study of International Development, McGill University
- Mustafa Alio – Managing Director/ Co-Founder, Network for Refugee Voices; Managing & Development Director/ Co-Founder, Jumpstart – Refugee Talent
- Muzna Dureid – Syrian Refugee and Founder of Women Refugees Not Captives
- Prof. Christina Clark-Kazak – Associate Professor, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa
- Prof. James Milner – Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University
Your contributions are helping make refugees active partners in research and practice.
Click here to view Refugees’ Roles in Resolving Displacement and Building Peace on the Georgetown University Press website.
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— LERRN (@Lerrning) October 6, 2019