Rok Zupančič
Rok Zupančič is Associate Professor in Security Studies at University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences. Currently, he leads the research project Anxious Peace, which aims at answering the question of how to reduce the ethnic distance between the people previously involved in armed conflicts by using a novel interdisciplinary approach at the nexus of peacebuilding studies, social psychology, neurobiology, and body-oriented somatic techniques.
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Troubled Pasts in Europe
Strategies and Recommendations for Overcoming Challenging Historic Legacies
By Rok Zupančič, Faris Kočan, Kenneth Andresen, Katarzyna Bojarska, Ricardo Dacosta, Seamus Farrell, Anke Fiedler, Abit Hoxha, Nikandros Ioannidis, Niamh Kirk, Irene Martín Cortes, Dimitra L. Milioni, Dionysis Panos, Marta Paradés Martín, Tomasz Rawski, Vasiliki Triga and Tjaša Vučko
Based on the findings of a major research project, this book investigates how European societies confront their troubled pasts. The text explores what measures can be taken and which strategies endorsed to overcome difficult historic legacies in seven European states, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Cyprus and Poland.