Isabella S.C Scanderberg (Research Executive Agency. European Commission. AgCharivari-Communication for Peace)
Communication for Peace in armed conflicts and post conflicts
Federico Mayor Zaragoza is the President of the Foundation Peace Culture, President of the International Commission against Death Penalty and former General Director of UNESCO.
Vicent Martínez Guzmán. Honor Director of the Catedra in UNESCO for Philosophy for Peace in the Univeristy Jaume I. Foundation of the Master and Doctorate Program in International Studies of Peace, Conflicts and Development. Honor Investigator of the Institute of Social Development and Peace.
Wolfgang Dietrich, Professor of history, literature, law and political science is UNESCO Chairholder for Peace Studies and director of the MA program in peace, development, security and international conflict transformation at the University of Innsbruck. He is author of more than 200 academic writings about peace and conflict and visiting faculty at numerous universities all over the world.
Carlos José Herrera Jaramillo. Economist, political scientist and doctor in Studies of Peace, Conflicts and Democracy. Member of various peace negotiating commissions of the Colombian government. University Professor in conflicts theory. Former secretary of education of Bogota and Director of the Area of Reconciliation in the Commission of Repairing and Reconciliation of Colombia. Nowadays assessor of the president of the republic in social dialogue and peace building.
Pierluigi Consorti. Director of the Interdisciplinary Center "Sciences for Peace" and Professor of Law and Religion and Intercultural Law at the University of Pisa (Italy).
Isabella S.C. Scanderberg. Expert in Peace-building and the Culture of Peace - Research Executive Agency - European Commission. AgCharivari - Communication for Peace
Manuel Torres Aguilar Professor of History of Law and Institutions in the University of Cordoba. His researching topics are History of Criminal Law, Public Administration, Indian Law, and conflictology, geopolitics and interculturality, as well as legal regimen during francoism.
Margarita Sánchez Romero. Titular Professor in the Department of prehistory and archeology and member of the University Institute in Studies of Women and Gender in the University of Granada. Her main research topics are archeology of Women and gender relations, focusing her studies on the study of the body, the material culture and the maintenance activities, and archeology of childhood.
Antonio Duplá Ansuategui (Department of Classic Studies. University of the Basque Country Herriko Unibertsitatea). Specialist in the crisis of the Roman Republic and the reception of the classic world in the occidental modernity (modern historiography about the old world, relations between classism and fascism, the “roman cinema”). Together with Hans Beck, Martin Jehne and Fco Pina Polo he has co edited recently Consuls and Res Publica. Holding High Office in the Roman Republic, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Borja Franco. Doctor in History of Art in the University of Barcelona, is now a researcher in the Ramon y Cajal program of the Ministry of Economy in the Distance Learning National University. His investigation has focused in the study of artistic uses in the assimilation of religious minorities in the Modern Times.
Luis Martín. Professor of Spanish Contemporary History and Civilization in the Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (France). His research topics are focused on the relations between republicanism, freemasonry and civil society and pacifism and peace culture. He has published plenty of books and articles in outstanding editorials and magazines in Spain and France, such as Marcial Pons, Classiques Garnier, Armand Colin and Cahiers de la Méditerranée. Nowadays he coordinates the international project “La Republique en Méditerranée. Espaces, modèles et pratiques”, with the Università della Tuscia (Viterbo. Italie) and the University of Almeria.
Fernando Martínez Professor of Contemporary History in the University of Almeria and specialist in the Borboun Restoration and the Spanish republicanism in the XIX and XX century.
Heather Fryer is the Fr. Henry W. Casper, SJ Professor of History and Director of the American Studies Program at Creighton University, where she specializes in the social and cultural history of the American West in the twentieth century. She is the editor of the journal Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research.
Pere Ortega Investigador y analista en pau y desarme. Profesor de Conflictología de la UOC (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya). Presidente del Centre Delàs d’Estudis per la Pau. Colaborador habitual en diversas revistas y diarios. Autor de diversos libros y estudios entre otros: El lobby de la industria militar en España, (2015) Icaria. La societat noviolenta (2012) Icaria; L’OTAN una amenaça global (2010) Icaria; Deconstruir la guerra, (2008) Generalitat de Catalunya; El militarismo en España, (2007) Icaria.
Carmen Magallón. Directora de la Fundación SIP, es Doctora en Físicas, habilitada para profesora Titular en el área de Artes y Humanidades y Vocal de la Junta Directiva de la Asociación Española de Investigación para la Paz (AIPAZ). Sus líneas de investigación son las relaciones entre género, ciencia y cultura de paz, en particular las contribuciones históricas de las mujeres.
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