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Embodied Reconciliation - Rethinking Post-Conflict Reconciliation through Missing Bodies

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The first issue of the Journal of Disappearance Studies is out!

25.9.2025
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Ambiguous Loss and Social Memory: Marking the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances in Armenia

30.8.2025
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Missing and Found: An educational journey of students from the College of Ypres through Flanders Fields

26.8.2025
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Re-(E)MBody researcher Anush Petrosyan presents on the missing persons in Armenia at a workshop in Berlin

26.8.2025
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Our PI takes up new position as professor and director of INCORE at Ulster University

25.8.2025
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Élise Féron presents her research on WWI missing at conference in Seoul

25.8.2025
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Élise Féron Explores the ‘Absent Presence’ of WWI Soldiers in Recent Publication in The Philosopher

23.11.2024
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Seminar on Disappearance Studies and the Launch of Re-(E)MBody

21.11.2024
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Research Article Published on the Missing in the Georgian–Abkhazian war (1992–1993)

21.11.2024
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Contact person

Élise Féron, PhD 
Professor, Peace and Conflict Studies, Ulster University, United Kingdom 
Director of INCORE (International Conflict Research Institute) 
PI of Re(E)MBody – Embodied Reconciliation – Rethinking Post-Conflict Reconciliation through Missing Bodies – Research Council of Finland (2024-2028) 
+44 7771233171
e.feron@ulster.ac.uk

 

Our project contends that a paradigm shift is necessary, centering bodies as sources, means and targets of reconciliation, but also as terrains of resistance to reconciliation. To push this paradigm shift forward, the project proposes to focus on disappeared bodies, or “the missing”, and their impact on post-war reconciliation processes.

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