Nevena Radosavljevic

PhD Candidate at the Institute of Sociology 

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Nevena Radosavljević is a PhD candidate at the Centre for Reconciliation Studies, Institute of Sociology, University of Bonn. She graduated in 2016 from the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, and completed her Master’s degree in 2018 at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Studies, University of Hamburg.

In 2020-2021, she was engaged in research projects on the Western Balkans at the Faculty of Political Science, Department of Empirical Political Theory, LMU Munich. She also served as a guest lecturer at the University of Klagenfurt, teaching the course Mediation and Nonviolent Communication (2022-2023).

Nevena is an experienced trainer in peacebuilding, conflict transformation, dialogue, and human rights. For more than ten years, she has been working as a trainer and educator with various local and international organizations, universities, and institutions. She has extensive experience in conflict-affected regions in Europe and beyond.

Nevena Radosavljevic

PhD Candidate at the Institute of Sociology

Research interests

  • Peacebuilding and reconciliation processes

  • Bottom-up perspectives in building peace in conflict-affected regions

  • Conflict transformation and tools for nonviolent conflict transformation

  • Peace education

  • Dialogue as a tool and practice in peacebuilding processes

Publikationen

  • The Book of Peace Design - Educational strategies and workshops to design your own peace education training (European Commission, Erasmus+;  Youth Peace Ambassadors Network), co-author, 2024.
  • Peace Fellowship - Methods and practices for peace education and Peacebuilding Framework of Competencies  (European Commission, Erasmus+;  Youth Peace Ambassadors Network), co-author, 2024.
  • Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation - Manual of Civic Peace Education (USAID, YIHR, Prishtina, Kosovo), author, 2022. 
  • The Influence of Dialogue Projects on the Reconciliation Process in Kosovo: Give Peace a Chance? - The Case of Youth Peace Camp (European Centre for Minority Issues), author, 2018.
  • Guidebook on Cooperation in Home Affairs in the EU (Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, OSCE), co-author, 2016.

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