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Tag Archives: Galtung
My Theoretical Journey So Far – first year being a PhD student
I started this research aiming to investigate how indigenous women of Papua who have experienced conflict first hand would be able to express their opinion and form theory – or in a loose definition: theorise – about conflict. I wanted … Continue reading →
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