Luís Martínez Lorenzo

Asistente de investigación, proyecto RESPAX
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Biografía
Luís Martínez Lorenzo is a research assistant at IBEI in the framework of the research project "Building resilient peace: Micro-level resistence to shocks (RESPAX)", coordinated by Dr. Lesley Ann Daniels and funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. He holds a bachelor in Psychology (University of Santiago de Compostela, 2017) and a Master's Degree in Peace and Conflict Studies (Uppsala University, 2019). His research focuses on non-violent conflicts, the participation of civil society actors in peace processes and the transition of rebel groups into political parties. His work has been published in journals such as International Negotiation. Luís has previously worked as a research assistant at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, and at the Folke Bernadotte Academy.
Formación académica
- (2019) Master's in Peace and Conflict Studies, Uppsala University
- (2017) Bachelor's in Psychology, University of Santiago de Compostela
Investigación
Líneas de investigación
- Conflictos no violentos
- Participación de la sociedad civil en los procesos de paz
- Transiciones de grupos rebeldes a partidos políticos
Proyectos de investigación
- Building resilient peace: Micro-level resistence to shocks (RESPAX) (Asistente de Investigación)
Publicaciones más destacadas
- 2022.Confronting the Caliphate. Civil Resistance in Jihadist Proto-States.Oxford University Press.Enlace
- 2021.Reintegration or Recidivism? Why ex-combatants in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) return to arms.Folke Bernadotte Academy,Enlace
- 2020.In the Streets and at the Table: Civil Society Coordination in Peace Negotiations in Africa.International Negotiation,25 (2):225-251Enlace
- 2020.“Baseline study on Cluster A: Cumulative Extremism (WP3).” Preventing and Addressing Violent Extremism through Community Resilience in the Balkans and MENA.Enlace
- 2019.From Guns to Banners: Analysis of the transition from violent to nonviolent resistance movements.Tempo Exterior,39:7-17Enlace