Visiting Scholar at Cornell University, NY

Sabine Mannitz as Short-Term Visiting Scholar at the Judith Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS)

From September 25 to mid-October, Sabine Mannitz will be a short-term Visiting Scholar at the Reppy Institute for Peace and Con­flict Studies (PACS) at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY.

The Reppy Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) is an interdisci­plinary program that conducts research and teaching on war and peace, arms control and dis­armament, and collective violence in general. The program fo­cuses on climate change and conflict, nuclear security, go­vernance of new technologies, human rights, ethnicity and gender.

Sabine Mannitz is PI, as well a Directorate Mem­ber at the Research Center Transformations of Political Violence (TraCe) and a member of PRIF’s Executive Board. Her research interests include pro­cesses of change in political culture, social identities, and practices of rembembrance. Du­ring her stay at PACS, Sabine Mannitz will continue her current TraCe re­search on international and national reconciliation strategies after colo­nial genocides, especially in the Canadian context.