I have been invited to attend the following lecture by Dr. Marina de Regt as part of the Global Challenges lecture series organised by Studium Generale of Leiden University and the Research Centre of Leiden University College; the following text is taken and adopted from www.universiteitleiden.nl/studium-generale/programma/global-challenges#wed-5-09-yemen-the-forgotten-war (accessed 15-8-2018).
Global Challenges
A series of lectures on current issues in world politics - every first or second W...
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KPSRL lecture by Zahed Yousef on online visual platform Dialectiq
As a KPSRL member, I have been invited to attend the following lecture organised by the Knowledge Platform Security & Rule of Law (KPSRL); the following text is taken and adopted from www.kpsrl.org/event/dialectiq-an-online-visual-platform-to-explore-power-and-relational-dynamics (accessed 2-6-2018).Dialectiq - An online visual platform to explore power and relational dynamicsZeestraat 100 (2nd floor) in The Hague, the Netherlands on 5 June 2018, between 13.00 – 15.00h.Togeth...
Read MoreLecture ‘Brutalisation in Armed Conflict’ at Krakow, Poland
On the invitation of Prof. Tadeusz Czekalski (tadeusz.czekalski@uj.edu.pl), I held a a lecture on 'Brutalisation in Armed Conflict' at the Institute of History of the Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, on March 29th, 2018 (see poster shown below).
For this lecture, I made use of a recent summary of my PhD research, which in turn forms part of my larger, i.e. overall and ongoing Brutalisation research project (see phd-proposal-caspar-ten-dam-march-2018).
The diagrams shown further below m...
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