human rights 8 March- International Women’s Day: Where do we stand? Contributions from ordinarily extraordinary voices around the world On the occasion of International Women’s Day 2023, we decided to ask several outstanding women and men who work from different perspectives on women and girls’ rights around the ⋙
ERIS Call for Panels & Papers 4th General Conference on Organised Crime (SGOC) 4 – 6 July 2022, Sant'Anna School in Pisa and online "Crossing territorial and disciplinary (b)orders: empirical, analytical and policy perspectives on organised crime" Deadline for ⋙
ERIS Conference Call for Papers: The Role of Women’s Civil Society Organizations in Peace Processes On 5th-6th April 2022, the University of Siena and the University of Milano, in collaboration with the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa and Runipace (University Network for Peace) organise a ⋙
ERIS Sant'Anna Seasonal School on “African Perspectives: Change, Conflicts, Connections” From 7th until 11th March 2022, Prof. Francesco Strazzari coordinates the intensive Seasonal School in “African Perspectives: Change, Conflicts, Connections”, which will take place at the Sant'Anna School ⋙
ERIS Roundtables on Geopolitics and IR, 13-14 January 2022 (SSSA-SGRI) Roundtable 1 : The “return of geopolitics” and the study of International Relations On Thursday, 13th January, from 15 until 17.30, the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (SSSA) ⋙
Sahel The role of the EU in preventing, countering violent extremism in the Sahel: achievements and limitations What is the role of the EU in the fields of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) in the Sahel? Following the adoption of the EU Sahel Strategy in ⋙
Debate “Welcome home Silvia, into the lion’s den”: How gender biased narratives frame hostage liberations News of Silvia Romano’s liberation started to circulate in social media on May 9th. Each one of our virtual walls, irrespective of the political faction, cultural background and personal ⋙
Field Displacement in the Time of Corona: Life fragments of IDPs in Mali and Niger, among intercommunal violence and armed groups proliferation In the West, much is being written about the spread of the coronavirus. During the last months, we visited refugees and IDPs camps in Mali and Niger to witness the ⋙