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Accepted Paper:

An introduction to a project on the 'intangible' aspects of local faith actors' contribution to peacebuilding  
Emma Tomalin (University of Leeds)

Paper short abstract:

I will present an introduction to a project funded by the British Academy that seems to examine the 'intangible' aspects of local faith actors' contribution to peacebuilding in Sri Lanka, Burundi and the Philippines.

Paper long abstract:

My contribution will be to present an introduction to a project funded by the British Academy that examines the 'intangible' aspects of local faith actors' contribution to peacebuilding in Sri Lanka, Burundi and the Philippines. This will be followed by short presentations from other members of the research team. The roundtable overall will have this structure:

Welcome and introductions - 5 min

Intro to HP research project - 5 min

'Tangibles' and 'intangibles' in the literature - 5 min

Update from the Philippines - 5 min

Update from Sri Lanka - 5 min

Update from Burundi - 5 min

Followed by discussion and Q&A

Panel R08
‘Intangible’ aspects of local faith actors’ contributions to building community resilience, peace and reconciliation: Insights from participatory action research in Africa, Asia and Latin America [R&D
  Session 1 Thursday 27 June, 2024, -