Global Histories of Peace and Anti-Nuclear Activism
全球和平史与反核活动
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/W000849/1
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- 金额:$ 4.63万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The Global Peace Research Network (GPRN) will provide a global perspective of the study of anti-nuclear and peace activism since 1945. While most existing scholarship on opposition to nuclear weapons remains focused on Western Europe and North America, the GPRN will work with nine universities and NGOs across five continents to offer global and interdisciplinary perspectives.One core activity of the Network is to host themed workshops at partner institutions in five different countries, forging a dialogue with a range of academic and non-academic actors. Each workshop will explore a broad, global theme through a uniquely local lens. For example, the Brazil workshop will examine the impact of nuclear accidents on attitudes towards, and opposition to, nuclear weapons. Rather than focus on more well-known examples such as Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, however, we will 'de-centre' the narrative by exploring a local example, namely the 1987 radiological accident that occurred in Goiânia, where the workshop will be held. By bringing together local and international participants, each workshop will give a voice to overlooked actors and events and will generate new insights.Each workshop will involve academics from several disciplines, policymakers, activists and NGOs. Network partners include historians, political scientists, IR scholars, and peace studies experts, as well as the head of research and policy at a global NGO, 2017 Nobel Peace Prize laureate the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). As such, in addition to the geographical scope of the network with partners across five continents, the proposed Network will cross disciplinary boundaries and foster genuine cooperation between academics and NGOs. The involvement of ICAN is central to the project, as they will help inform the research questions, provide important voices at each workshop, and will help disseminate our outputs to partner NGOs and activists around the world. We will produce a number of outputs. We will publish a policy paper with LSE IDEAS, the world's top-ranked university-affiliated think-tank, in coordination with ICAN, and our project website will include designated resources for activists, including a guide on anti-nuclear activism to educate current activists on the historical and geographical scope of this cause. We will also produce an edited volume and a special issue of a journal.In addition, this network will produce an innovative Digital Peace Archive (DPA), featuring documents, images, and campaign materials from activists and groups from around the world. Each workshop will include a call for participants and members of the public to contribute suitable material from that region to be added to the archive, and will be supplemented by oral histories and interviews, as well as explanatory essays to engage and educate the public, researchers, practitioners, and teachers. We will work closely with the Wilson Center, which has produced a highly successful digital archive of government documents from around the world. The DPA will complement the Wilson Center's digital archive by providing a wide range of materials from non-state actors. By disseminating new insights through our outputs and making widely accessible archival materials from peace organisations, the project will facilitate the use of bottom-up resources from a range of countries, enabling researchers to offer more global and well-rounded studies of nuclear history.We will also produce a free, open access online course (e.g. a MOOC), hosted by the Open University's OpenLearn platform (ca 13.5 million visitors per year). This course will be available to individuals around the world who will be able to engage with the insights and outputs of the project. Existing OU MOOCs have been completed by individuals in over 100 countries, and this global reach will allow us to ensure the findings of our project are accessed by individuals around the world.
全球和平研究网络 (GPRN) 将为自 1945 年以来的反核与和平行动研究提供全球视角。虽然大多数现有的反对核武器学术仍然集中在西欧和北美,但 GPRN 将与五大洲的九所大学和非政府组织合作,提供全球和跨学科的视角。该网络的一项核心活动是在五个不同国家的合作机构举办主题研讨会,建立对话 与一系列学术和非学术参与者。每个研讨会都将通过独特的本地视角探索广泛的全球主题。例如,巴西研讨会将研究核事故对核武器态度和反对态度的影响。然而,我们不会关注切尔诺贝利和三哩岛等更知名的例子,而是通过探索当地的例子来“分散”叙述的中心,即 1987 年在戈亚尼亚发生的放射性事故,研讨会将在那里举行。通过汇集本地和国际参与者,每个研讨会将为被忽视的参与者和事件提供发言权,并将产生新的见解。每个研讨会都将涉及来自多个学科的学者、政策制定者、活动家和非政府组织。网络合作伙伴包括历史学家、政治学家、国际关系学者和和平研究专家,以及全球非政府组织、2017 年诺贝尔和平奖获得者国际废除核武器运动 (ICAN) 的研究和政策负责人。因此,除了与五大洲合作伙伴的网络地理范围外,拟议的网络还将跨越学科界限,促进学术界和非政府组织之间的真正合作。 ICAN 的参与是该项目的核心,因为他们将帮助了解研究问题,在每次研讨会上提供重要的声音,并将帮助将我们的成果传播给世界各地的合作伙伴非政府组织和活动家。我们将产生许多产出。我们将与世界顶级大学附属智库 LSE IDEAS 与 ICAN 协调发布一份政策文件,我们的项目网站将包括为活动人士指定的资源,包括反核活动指南,以教育当前的活动人士了解这一事业的历史和地理范围。我们还将制作一本编辑卷和一本期刊特刊。此外,该网络还将制作一个创新的数字和平档案(DPA),其中包含来自世界各地的活动家和团体的文件、图像和竞选材料。每个研讨会都将呼吁参与者和公众贡献来自该地区的适当材料以添加到档案中,并将以口述历史和访谈以及解释性文章作为补充,以吸引和教育公众、研究人员、从业者和教师。我们将与威尔逊中心密切合作,该中心已经制作了非常成功的世界各地政府文件数字档案。 DPA 将通过提供来自非国家行为者的广泛材料来补充威尔逊中心的数字档案。通过我们的成果传播新的见解,并广泛提供来自和平组织的档案材料,该项目将促进对来自多个国家的自下而上的资源的使用,使研究人员能够提供更多全球性和全面的核历史研究。我们还将制作由开放大学的 OpenLearn 平台(每年约 1350 万访问者)主办的免费、开放访问的在线课程(例如 MOOC)。本课程将向世界各地能够参与该项目的见解和成果的个人开放。现有的 OU MOOC 已由 100 多个国家/地区的个人完成,这种全球影响力将使我们能够确保世界各地的个人都能访问我们项目的研究成果。
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