ISDC’s Director of the Peacebuilding Research Program, Neil Ferguson, frequently examines what impacts experiencing conflict has on prosocial behavior – and how these dynamics could help peacebuilding efforts. In a new blog published by Vision of Humanity, Neil reflects on his research and the current state of micro-level literature. He connects the existing trends with […]
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Every year, the Households in Conflict Network (HiCN) organizes a workshop for researchers from around the world to present and discuss their work. On the 23rd and 24th of November, Arzu Kirbis hosted the 18th Annual HiCN Workshop at the University of Warwick (Coventry, UK) – giving more than 30 academics an opportunity to share […]
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Tilman Brück contributed to a blog discussing the strengths and weaknesses of using administrative data collected during emergencies for research on children. The blog was written by researchers from the recent UNICEF Social Protection Workshop. Source: Administrative Data: Missed opportunity for learning and research in humanitarian emergencies? – Evidence for Action
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