Surveying the Horizons of Peace, Conflict and Security Research
Event details
10:30-11:00 Coffee, welcome and introduction to the YCCS
Co-Directors Prof Nina Caspersen and Prof Graeme Davies
11:00-12:30 Panel 1 – Thinking About Conflict and Security
Dr Sara de Jong (University of York) – Local Employed Civilians in (neo-)Imperial Wars: A Postcolonial Perspective
Dr Alex Hall (University of York) – Seaports and the Politics of Minor Security
Dr Margherita Belgioioso (University of Leeds) - Contentious Political Behaviours and Outcomes: A Rationalist Approach
Dr Kristen Harkness (University of St Andrews) - Creating Ethnic Stacking Data
Discussant: Prof Graeme Davies (University of York)
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-15:00 Panel 2 – Peacebuilding and Governing Peace after War
Dr Claire Smith (University of York) - From liberal to illiberal peacebuilding: Understanding conflict management and hybrid pathways to peace in Asia
Dr Ioana Cismas (University of York) - Generating Respect for Humanitarian Norms by Engaging the Inluencers
Dr Rebecca Tapscott (University of Edinburgh) - Studying the State Through Everyday Violence
Dr David Duriesmith (University of Sheffield) - The Politics of Masculinities in the Wake of Conflict
Discussant: Dr Gyda Sindre (University of York)
15:00-15:15 Tea/Coffee
15:15-16:45 Panel 3 – The Crisis in Ukraine
Dr Nick Ritchie (University of York) - Nuclear Weapons and Putin’s War
Dr Sara Van Gozen (University of York) - What Can Just War Theory Tell Us About the War in Ukraine (and What Can’t It)?
Dr Ellie Knott (LSE) – Approaching the Intersections of Identity and Citizenship from the Bottom Up in Crimea and Moldova
Dr Sophie Gueudet (University of York) – International Representation of Donetsk and Luhansk and their Transnational Solidarity Networks in the EU
Discussant: Prof Nina Caspersen (University of York)