Visualising peace across different languages: the Turkish language in protest 

Ekin Cotuk has been a member of the Visualising Peace team since Spring 2023. Her research is on language, linguistics, and peacebuilding.   She has written a total of 5 blogs on the subject of peace linguistics, using a variety of case studies and providing bibliographies for each. The fifth of these appears below, and … Read more

‘Lost in Translation’: Language, identity, and inner peace 

Ekin Cotuk has been a member of the Visualising Peace team since Spring 2023. Her research is on language, linguistics, and peacebuilding.   She has written a total of 5 blogs on the subject of peace linguistics, using a variety of case studies and providing bibliographies for each. The third of these appears below, and … Read more

Linguistic diversity and visibility for peace: education and community radio in Myanmar 

Ekin Cotuk has been a member of the Visualising Peace team since Spring 2023. Her research is on language, linguistics, and peacebuilding.   She has written a total of 5 blogs on the subject of peace linguistics, using a variety of case studies and providing bibliographies for each. The second of these appears below, and … Read more

Peace Linguistics

Ekin Cotuk has been a member of the Visualising Peace team since Spring 2023. Her research is on language, linguistics, and peacebuilding, a topic she discusses in depth in this presentation.   She has written a total of 5 blogs on the subject of peace linguistics, using a variety of case studies and providing bibliographies for … Read more

Peace Is Complexity: Reflections on Visualising Peace

In the following essay, Visualising Peace student Mathias Katsuya reflects on his experiences with the Visualising Peace project as well as his and his peers’ research into peace and peacebuilding. How has your research developed your own understanding of peace and peacebuilding?  This semester marked my second engagement with Visualising Peace, having previously worked as … Read more