Pamina Firchow
PhD, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (HEID), Geneva, Switzerland
Development Studies
MA, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina
International Relations and Peace & Conflict Studies
MSc, London School of Economics, London, UK
Comparative Politics
BA, Carleton College, Northfield, MN
Political Science
Pamina Firchow is Assistant Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. Her main research interests surround the study of the international accompaniment of communities affected by mass violence, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. In this vein, her work focuses on the design, monitoring and evaluation of transitional justice, reconciliation and peacebuilding interventions. Since 2013, she has been developing and piloting an inclusive and participatory measurement system called the Everyday Peace Indicators. This participatory measurement system is used to make claims about the effectiveness of local level interventions after war in Firchow’s forthcoming monograph, Reclaiming Everyday Peace, which is under contract with Cambridge University Press. Firchow has published in several journals, including International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Review, Human Rights Review, Journal of Human Rights Practice, Journal of Peacebuilding & Development and Politics. She is also the editor of Practical Approaches to Peacebuilding: Putting Theory to Work.
Dr. Firchow has received support for her research from the United States Institute of Peace, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Rotary Foundation, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the University of Geneva. She was recently a Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow at USIP and serves as a consultant to various international peacebuilding organizations. Firchow earned her PhD from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. She has been working in the peacebuilding sector as a scholar-practitioner for non-governmental organizations and universities since 1999.
Visit her personal website at http://paminafirchow.wordpress.com/
Pamina Firchow is Assistant Professor of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. Her main research interests surround the study of the international accompaniment of communities affected by mass violence, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. In this vein, her work focuses on the design, monitoring and evaluation of transitional justice, reconciliation and peacebuilding interventions. Since 2013, she has been developing and piloting an inclusive and participatory measurement system called the Everyday Peace Indicators. This participatory measurement system is used to make claims about the effectiveness of local level interventions after war in Firchow’s forthcoming monograph, Reclaiming Everyday Peace, which is under contract with Cambridge University Press. Firchow has published in several journals, including International Studies Perspectives, International Studies Review, Human Rights Review, Journal of Human Rights Practice, Journal of Peacebuilding & Development and Politics. She is also the editor of Practical Approaches to Peacebuilding: Putting Theory to Work.
Dr. Firchow has received support for her research from the United States Institute of Peace, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Rotary Foundation, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the University of Geneva. She was recently a Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow at USIP and serves as a consultant to various international peacebuilding organizations. Firchow earned her PhD from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. She has been working in the peacebuilding sector as a scholar-practition
Dr. Pamina Firchow was awarded a Carnegie Corporation Grant of $300,000 for her Everyday Peace Indicators Project
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