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Boniface Ojok, PhD

@aerobonnie

Research/ Conflict transformation / Transitional Justice/ Memory

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So happy to share a call for papers in Journal of Refugee Studies on LGBTIQ+ people in situations of forced displacement! Please share & distribute, we’re seeking new voices & fresh takes from all approaches and disciplines. Submissions can be in English or Spanish! academic.oup.com/jrs/pages/call…

So happy to share a call for papers in <a href="/JRefugeeStudies/">Journal of Refugee Studies</a> on LGBTIQ+ people in situations of forced displacement! Please share &amp; distribute, we’re seeking new voices &amp; fresh takes from all approaches and disciplines. Submissions can be in English or Spanish! academic.oup.com/jrs/pages/call…
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‘Every child is special…’: Perspectives on the integration of children born of war and their war-affected peers at a local school in northern Uganda, by Boniface Ojok, published in Frontiers in Political Science, section Peace and Democracy. journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.338…

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Methodological considerations in undertaking research with minors - the case of children born of war. Happy readings #research #childrenbornofwar lnkd.in/dSqei7Jv

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If you have a few moments to spare, come on by to see the beauty of memory, with the bead art tapestry of Women’s Advocacy Network, Uganda. sppga.ubc.ca/events/event/t…

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Created as testimony to their life following their abduction during the war in Uganda, WAN women made each bead by hand and sewed it onto an 8 x 6 tapestry. Each bead a memory of loss, and a reclaiming of beauty.

Created as testimony to their life following their abduction during the war in Uganda, WAN women made each bead by hand and sewed it onto an 8 x 6 tapestry. Each bead a memory of loss, and a reclaiming of beauty.
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TJ Monitor: Dominic Ongwen’s Initial Appearance Hearing at the ICC, 26 January 2015 justiceandreconciliation.com/2015/01/tj-mon…