In this new podcast series, Professor Richard English (Director of the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queen’s University Belfast) speaks with experts working in the areas of conflict resolution, peace-building, security and justice. The interviewees offer insights, perspectives and analysis regarding some of the most world's major challenges, and how... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Category | Government |
In this episode Prof Richard English, director of the Mitchell Institute, talks with Dr Heather Johnson, senior lecturer in the school of History, Anthropology, Politics and Philosophy at QUB and a fellow of the Institute. Dr Johnson’s research inves... more
In this episode, Professor Richard English speaks with Dr Cheryl Lawther about her research in transitional justice, dealing with the past, truth recovery and victims of conflict as well as her upcoming researching. Dr Lawther is a senior lecturer in... more
In this special episode of the Mitchell Institute Conversations, Prof Richard English hosts a discussion with Mitchell Institute Fellows Prof Kieran McEvoy, Prof of law and transitional justice at QUB, Prof Louise Mallinder, Prof of law at QUB, and D... more
In this episode Prof RIchard English speaks with Prof Micheal O Mainnin, of QUB's school of Arts, English and Languages. Prof O Mainnin's research interests include language and identity in Ireland and Scotland, language and conflict. Prof O Mainnin ... more
In this episode, Prof Richard English speaks with Dr John Topping, senior lecturer in criminology at QUB about his research, including in the areas of police reform, policing in society and restorative justice.
In episode 7, Prof Richard English talks with Dr Merav Amir, senior lecturer at QUB and a fellow of the Mitchell Institute. Dr Amir is a cultural and political geographer and her research focuses on security, borders and gender identity, among other ... more
In this episode, Prof Richard English talks with Prof. Colin Harvey about his research on human rights and constitutional law.
In this episode Prof RIchard English speaks with Prof Louise Mallinder of QUB about her book, `Amnesty, Human Rights and Political Transitions: Bridging the Peace and Justice Divide', as well as her wider work on Amnesties.
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