Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research and All Azimuth: A Journal of Foreign Policy and Peace bring together scholars in the field of peace and conflict studies for a series of workshops that navigate the intricacies of empirical research. These workshops are designed with a distinct emphasis on the critical role of local knowledge, fostering collaboration between the core and periphery, and casting our gaze towards the future in these dimensions.
Spanning through February and March 2024, our workshop series comprises four distinct online sessions, each dedicated to a unique thematic exploration. In these sessions, we will engage in thoughtful discussions, exchange insights, and deliberate on the challenges and opportunities that shape conflict research today.
We believe that these workshops will serve as a vital resource, enriching our collective understanding of conflict studies and shedding new light on the indispensable roles played by local knowledge, reliable data, and cooperation of the Global North and South. Together, we aim to advance the frontiers of conflict research and underscore the significance of embracing diverse perspectives and methodologies in our quest for a more peaceful and secure world.