Lesley-Ann Daniels

Professora ajudant - ON LEAVE
Dades de contacte
Biografia
Lesley-Ann Daniels is currently a research fellow at IBEI. She is a former AXA Research Fund post-doctoral fellow with her research on "Minority rights and the stability of post-conflict environments". She defended her doctoral thesis on the use of amnesty during civil wars at the Pompeu Fabra University in 2016. Prior to her doctorate, she worked for the EU Peace and Reconciliation Programme in Northern Ireland. Her research interests are political violence, civil wars, post-conflict peacebuilding, transitional justice and identity rights.
Formació acadèmica
- (2016) PhD, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- (2011) Masters in Research Methods, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- (1998) Masters in European Integration, Queen's University Belfast
- (1988) BA (Hons) in Social and Political Science, Queens' College, University of Cambridge
Premis
- 2016. AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellow.
- 2015. Honorable Mention. Best Paper Award, Conflict Processes Section of the American Political Science Association for the paper "The determinants of low-intensity intergroup violence: The case of Northern Ireland"
Recerca
Línies d'investigació
- Guerres Civils
- Conflicte Polític
- Consolidació de la pau després dels conflictes
- Drets de les minories
- Estudis d'identitat
Clústers de recerca de l'IBEI
Projectes d'investigació
- The Securitization of Migrants and Ethnic Minorities and the Rise of Xenophobia in the EU (SECUREU) (Coordinador/a | Investigador/a)
- Building resilient peace: Micro-level resistence to shocks (RESPAX) (Investigador/a)
Perceptions of Truth Commissions in Spain - Coordinador/a | Investigador/a | Persona de contacte
Publicacions més destacades
- 2021.Brexit and Territorial Preferences: Evidence from Scotland and Northern Ireland.Publius: The Journal of Federalism,1-26Enllaç
- 2021.Stick Then Carrot: When Do Governments Give Amnesty during Civil War?.International Studies Quarterly,Enllaç
- 2020.How and When Amnesty during Conflict Affects Conflict Termination.Journal of Conflict Resolution,Enllaç
- 2018.The International Criminal Court and the Rebels’ Commitment Problem.Civil Wars,20 (4):455-476Enllaç
- 2016.The determinants of low-intensity intergroup violence: The case of Northern Ireland.Journal of Peace Research,53 (1):33-48Enllaç
- 2011.Segregation and the Onset of Civil War.International Catalan Institute for Peace Working Papers,2011/7Enllaç