NWO Strategic Theme Conflict and Security
Ongoing research projects
Conflict around Work and Organisations
- Contagious social conflict: Industrial conflict as a source of strategic learning
Dr A. (Agnes) Akkerman, Radboud University Nijmegen - Representative Negotiation: Cross-Level Influences in Inter-group Conflict
Prof. C.K.W. (Carsten) de Dreu, University of Amsterdam
Framing Conflict in Culture, Politics and Science
- Political conflict in five European systems: the role of citizens, the media, and parties in the politicisation of immigration and European integration
Prof. W. (Wouter) van der Brug, University of Amsterdam - The dynamics of contemporary antisemitsim in a globalising context. ‘The Jew’ as a framing model in the Netherlands, Morocco, Poland and Turkey
Prof. E.E. (Evelien) Gans, Netherlands Institute for War Documentation
Conflict and religion
- Reconstructing Political Philosophy and Legal Doctrine: Doing Justice to Dynamics and Hybrid Identifications
Prof. W. (Wibren) van der Burg, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Ethnic Conflict in Local Communities and Societies
- Ethnicity, trust and cooperation in post-conflict Liberia
Prof.dr. E.H. (Erwin) Bulte, Wageningen University - The embeddedness of criminal networks in local ethnic communities: a source of (ethnic) conflict?
Prof. H.G. (Henk) van de Bunt, Erasmus University Rotterdam - The role of communication in conflict escalation and de-escalation between ethnic groups
Dr E.H. (Ernestine) Gordijn, University of Groningen - Ethno-religious conflicts in Indonesia and the Philippines: a comparative study
Prof. F.A.M. (Frans) Hüsken, Radboud University Nijmegen - Relationships of ethnic diversity in local communities with solidarity regarding the in-group and exclusion of out-groups
Prof. P.L.H. (Peer) Scheepers, Radboud University Nijmegen
Conflict-escalation, Justice and Intervention
- Value conflict: How differences in values affect conflict-escalation and effectiveness of interventions
Prof. N. (Naomi) Ellemers, Leiden University - Post-conflict-justice and ‘local ownership’
Dr C. (Carsten) Stahn, Leiden University
