Just a quick notice that JiC is looking for guest posters and guest bloggers. Plans are underway to introduce a few new writers who will hopefully become regular contributors. If you are interested in writing a single post or become a more regular contributor, send an e-mail to: mark.s.kersten[at]gmail[dot]com and please copy JiC’s editor, Elke Schwarz on the e-mail at: elkeschwarz[at]mac[dot]com
Your proposal should include a little bit about your background and details regarding your experience with issues concerning conflict resolution, international justice or related areas and at least one suggested topic you would like to write a post about. We look forward to reading your submissions!
On another note, I have designed a few possible logos for JiC (see photos, below). I would be grateful if you could share your feedback on them and which you think should be selected. You can vote on the logos below. Also, if you would like to follow JiC on Facebook, now you can (click here)!
Mark Kersten is an Assistant Professor in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at the University of the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, Canada, and a Senior Consultant at the Wayamo Foundation in Berlin, Germany. Mark is the founder of the blog Justice in Conflict and author of the book, published by Oxford University Press, by the same name. He holds an MSc and PhD in International Relations from the London School of Economics and a BA (Hons) from the University of Guelph. Mark has previously been a Research Associate at the Refugee Law Project in Uganda, and as researcher at Justice Africa and Lawyers for Justice in Libya in London. He has taught courses on genocide studies, the politics of international law, transitional justice, diplomacy, and conflict and peace studies at the London School of Economics, SOAS, and University of Toronto. Mark’s research has appeared in numerous academic fora as well as in media publications such as The Globe and Mail, Al Jazeera, BBC, Foreign Policy, the CBC, Toronto Star, and The Washington Post. He has a passion for gardening, reading, hockey (on ice), date nights, late nights, Lego, and creating time for loved ones.
Waa war lagu kalsonaan karo Ruuntii, Xaqiiqna ah, Daadaalka Halkaas ka wad walal, waan Soo Boqaan Doona shabakadada Walal