NWO-thema Conflict en veiligheid
Toekenningen
Fast Track onderzoeksprojecten toegekend in 2010
- A fractured nation: Identity subversion and national identification
- Constructions of justice and legitimacy: defence and prosecution discourses before international criminal courts
- Dutch Discontents: social fear and conflict in Amsterdam's public spaces
- Empowering paramedics in bystander conflict
- Ethnic socialisation and the onset of radicalisation
- Fighting at the fault lines of society
- Human Rights Promotion and Peacemaking
- Humiliation in Conflictual Intergroup Contexts: Causes, Experiences and Consequences
- Moving from being to becoming: The emergence and de-escalation of conflict between ethnic minority groups
- Political paranoia in times of economic uncertainty
- Spacing aid? anticipating violence: humanitarian decision making and its effects in South Sudan
- The Dutch Paradox of Tolerance: Post-Christian Cultural Polarization and PVV-Voting
- The Social Consequences of Industrial Conflict: How strikes affect relations on the work floor
- The Transformation of Ethnic Conflict: From Indigenous Guerrilla Movements to Political Parties
- Why the Dutch don't talk rights: universal human rights as a framework for the resolution of societal conflicts in the Netherlands
- Youth violence and livelihoods on the forest edge: the Liberian Gola Forest and its environs as a security risk to Liberia and Sierra Leone
Fast Track onderzoeksprojecten toegekend in 2009
- Ethno-Religious Conflicts in Indonesia and the Philippines: A Comparative Study
- Post-conflict-justice and 'local ownership'
- Representative Negotiation: Cross-Level Influences in Inter-group Conflict
- THE DYNAMICS OF CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM IN A GLOBALISING CONTEXT - ''The Jew'' as a framing model in the Netherlands, Morocco, Poland and Turkey
