Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Manchester
Catherine Arthur is a Lecturer in Peace and Conflict Studies in the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute at the University of Manchester. To date, Dr Arthur's research focuses on post-colonial, post-conflict nation-building, symbols and identity politics, specifically in the case studies of Timor-Leste and Northern Ireland. She teaches critical approaches to conflict analysis, global governance, peacebuilding, nations and nationalism, and post-conflict reconstruction.
Catherine holds an interdisciplinary Social Science PhD from Queen's University Belfast, where she also obtained an MA in Hispanic Studies and a BA Joint Hons. in International Relations and Spanish.
Graffiti in Cyprus paints a rich and complex picture of a divided society
Jul 14, 2019 13:18 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
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