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  • The book Framing Solidarities in Times of Multiple Crises: Social Movements across European Cities

    2/7/2025

    The book, co-edited by Helge Schwiertz, Donatella della Porta, Franz Bernhardt, alongside researchers at the Peace Institute —Mojca Pajnik and Marko Ribać—, was published by Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Living Peace 24: Letters of Wars and Peace

    27/6/2025

    Through public letters, we aim to amplify the voices that advocate for peace, reject violence, and uphold equal rights for all. You are invited to read 24th letter by...

  • Living Peace 23: Letters of Wars and Peace

    24/6/2025

    Through public letters, we aim to amplify the voices that advocate for peace, reject violence, and uphold equal rights for all. You are invited to read the 23rd letter...

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  • Contributions to a research internship

    4/1/2024 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Solène Savarit, who has completed a 3-month traineeship (September-November 2023) at the Peace Institute in the field of migration, climate change and human rights, has prepared three scientific papers.

  • Call for paper abstracts to participate at the ESA Conference 2024 in Porto

    4/1/2024 | Politics

    Abstracts should be submitted by 15 January 2024.

  • Safe arrival programmes for refugees are necessary! COMP4SEE – Complementary Pathways for Southeast Europe: about complementary pathways and the project’s results

    22/12/2023 | Human Rights and Minorities

    Safe arrival programmes for refugees are necessary to prevent both trafficking and the travel of people in need of protection along the dangerous and costly current (irregular) routes to Europe.

  • Cross country report ‘City for Everybody – Building Responsible Action for Inclusive Local Communities’

    18/12/2023 | Human Rights and Minorities

    This cross country framework report is based on national reports produced in five selected cities ‒ Ljubljana, Zagreb, Budapest, Paris, and Malmö.

  • Five national reports ‘Building Responsible Action for Inclusive Local Communities’

    18/12/2023 | Human Rights and Minorities

    The aim of national reports is to address and better understand racism, xenophobia, and intolerance against people with a migrant background in five selected cities ‒ Ljubljana, Zagreb, Budapest, Paris, and Malmö.

  • The project JUSTICE FOR ALL – Enhancing the Rights of Defendants and Detainees with Intellectual and/or Psychosocial Disabilities: EU Cross-Border Transfers, Detention and Alternatives is coming to an end

    18/12/2023 | Human Rights and Minorities

    On the basis of our findings, we made recommendations to improve the situation and respect for the rights of defendants, detainees and prisoners with intellectual and/or psychosocial disabilities in cross-border cases.

  • National report ‘Building Responsible Action for Inclusive Local Communities’

    18/12/2023 | Human Rights and Minorities

    The purpose of the national report is to offer basic knowledge for further activities and comprehensive information about problems in the field of racism, xenophobia and intolerance in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.

  • Rules of the Masculine Game

    13/12/2023 | Gender

    We developed an educational online game that raises awareness and informs young people about masculinity and gender based violence through examples of their everyday experiences.

  • Transformations of the Media Sphere: Amplifying Opportunity Structures for Populism

    13/12/2023 | Media, Politics

    The book The Complexity of Populism: New Approaches and Methods (Routledge), which includes a chapter by Mojce Pajnik entitled Transformations of the Media Sphere: Amplifying Opportunity Structures for Populism.

  • Realizing solidarity in the practices of social movements

    12/12/2023 | Politics

    A consortium meeting of the EcsEuro research project took place in Berlin last week, within which we are studying the solidarity, caring and community practices of social movements on the example of ten European cities.

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