New Episode! 📈 🌎What can we learn from mapping political violence before and during COVID-19?
An interview with Dr. Roudabeh Kishi, Director of Research and Innovation at the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project.
In this episode we explore:
✨How the mapping project became an organization connecting data and researchers worldwide?
✨How is ACLED breaking stereotypes and myths on female experts in International Security field?
✨Why it is important for the data mapping project to be open for free use by the public?
✨How to discern between fake news and international mass media agendas when collecting data and facts?
✨How is political violence before and during the COVID-19 pandemic measured? What are the trends we see in conflict escalation in the US, Nigeria, Syria and Afghanistan, among other countries?
✨Though most focused has been on domestic, economic and dating violence, what can be said about political violence against women?
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