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The Memory Project: Stories of the Second World War

The Memory Project: Stories of the Second World War is an initiative of the Historica-Dominion Institute and is made possible with generous funding from Canadian Heritage. This nationwide bilingual project will create a record of Canada’s participation in the Second World War as seen through the eyes of thousands of veterans. The Memory Project will provide every living Second World War veteran with the opportunity to share their memories through oral interviews and digitized artefacts and memorabilia. These stories and artefacts will be available on this site for teachers, students and the general public.

Yad Vashem

Como monumento vivo del pueblo judío al Holocausto, Yad Vashem salvaguarda la memoria del pasado e imparte su significado para el futuro. Establecido en 1953 como centro mundial de documentación, investigación, educación y conmemoración del Holocausto, Yad Vashem es por hoy un sitio dinámico y vital de encuentro internacional e intergeneracional.

 

ITN Marie Curie Sustainable Peace Building

SPBUILD is an Initial Training Network Funded under the Marie Curie Actions of the Seventh Framework Programme SPBuild is created and developed by a solid and dynamic network of 10 institutions (EDEN Network for Peace and Conflict) with a proven commitment and capacity to deliver high-quality training in the rapidly developing field of Peace and Conflict research. These universities have undertaken joint research, published, and jointly created a European Doctoral Enhancement Programme on Peace and Conflict Studies.

Human Rights Center, University of California at Berkeley

The Human Rights Center promotes human rights and international justice worldwide and trains the next generation of human rights researchers and advocates. Three core goals guide the Human Rights Center’s activities: Pursue accountability for mass atrocities. Ensure that needs of survivors are heard. Strengthen the research and advocacy capacities of local and international human rights organizations

EDEN on Peace and Conflict Research

Network members have been working under the auspices of the Socrates Network HumanitarianNet to design a model of a European doctorate programme in Peace and Conflict Studies. At present, the agreed programme represents an addition to local/national doctorate programmes. As part of the requirements of the programme, research students will have to participate in two summer schools (Intensive Programme), spend a six-month research stay in another of the network’s training sites, and defend their research before an international committee that includes a member of EDEN’s Executive Board. In designing the model. The Network has taken as a reference the requirements established by the European Conference of Rectors. Taking into account the Bologna Declaration and the importance of high quality programmes in doctoral studies as a fundamental base for the creation of a European Research Area, the Network envisages the transformation of the existing European Doctoral Programme into a full-fledged European Doctorate.

Crimes of War Project

The Crimes of War Project is a collaboration of journalists, lawyers and scholars dedicated to raising public awareness of the laws of war and their application to situations of conflict. Their goal is to promote understanding of international humanitarian law among journalists, policymakers, and the general public, in the belief that a wider knowledge of the legal framework governing armed conflict will lead to greater pressure to prevent breaches of the law, and to punish those who commit them.

African Transitional Justice Research Network

The ATJRN seeks to promote and encourage transitional justice research in Africa through the development of research capacity, the building of transitional justice content knowledge, and the creation of spaces for practitioners and researchers in Africa to share experiences, expertise, and lessons learned. The goal is to ensure that the transitional justice agenda in Africa is locally informed and owned.

Fundacion de Antropologia Forense de Guatemala (FAFG)

La Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala (FAFG) es una organización no gubernamental, autónoma, técnico-científica, sin fines de lucro que contribuye al fortalecimiento del sistema de justicia y al respeto de los derechos humanos; a través de la investigación, la documentación, la divulgación, la formación y la sensibilización de los hechos históricos de violaciones al derecho a la vida y de casos de muerte no esclarecidos. Así mismo, la FAFG conduce peritajes e investigaciones científicas, aplicando las ciencias forenses y sociales tanto a nivel nacional como internacional.

El Museo virtual de arte y memoria

Plataforma virtual que recoge las memorias del conflicto armado interno peruano que se han producido desde el ámbito artístico y cultural, este espacio busca generar diálogo entre muchas y diversas formas de recordar , asi como una reflexion sobre la conexión de estas narrativas simbólicas con los sucesos históricos de la guerra y con los contextos sociales y políticos actuales.

Link: El Museo virtual de arte y memoria