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Organisation profile
Organisation profile
We are an emerging Centre that seeks to expand dialogue on violence within and beyond the University of Bath.
Current members of the Centre come from across the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, bringing diverse disciplinary and methodological insights into the conceptualisation and study of violence.
We pursue dialogue that deepens understanding of the inter-relationships between different forms of violence and share a commitment to the prevention of violence and amelioration of its impact, including through education.
The Centre for the Study of Violence is part of the Department of Politics, Languages & International Studies
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Matthew Alford
Person: Affiliate staff, Teaching & Other
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Peter Allen
Person: Research & Teaching, Affiliate staff
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Felia Allum
- Politics, Languages & International Studies - Professor
Person: Research & Teaching, Affiliate staff
Projects
- 1 Active
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RPRN: Reactionary Politics Research Network
Hatzisavvidou, S. (CoI)
1/06/24 → 30/01/25
Project: Research-related funding
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#GoHomeGota: The Story Behind Sri Lanka’s Hashtagged Protest Movement. Sulochana Peiris. 2023. 51 minutes
Walton, O., Johnson, D. & Goodhand, J., 9 May 2024, Polity.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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After Aragalaya: Moving beyond the Status Quo?
Walton, O., 18 Jul 2024, Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Sri Lanka. Ruwanpura, K. & Saleem, A. M. (eds.). Abingdon, U. K.: Routledge, p. 420-422 3 p.Research output: Chapter or section in a book/report/conference proceeding › Chapter or section
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Against Over-Reliance on Military Power: Can Game Theory Provide Rational and Realistic Security Strategies for Europe
Kivimäki, T., 29 Aug 2024, In: Korea Europe Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Politics, Society, and Economics. 2024, 6, p. 1-20 20 p., 6.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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