Reflections on Constructivism Week: The Constructivism of Everyday Evaluation by Zach Tilton
Zach Tilton reflects on how constructivist theory informs his work with Everyday Peace Indicators. Drawing from Lincoln and Guba’s The […]
Zach Tilton reflects on how constructivist theory informs his work with Everyday Peace Indicators. Drawing from Lincoln and Guba’s The […]
Pamina Firchow and Eliza Urwin’s study in rural eastern Afghanistan reveals that villagers view girls’ education and women’s employment as
Research by Everyday Peace Indicators in rural Afghanistan reveals widespread local support—among both men and women—for girls’ education and women’s
In Colombia, the Everyday Justice project by Everyday Peace Indicators uses photovoice—community-driven photography—to capture local visions of peace. In conflict-affected
This article explores how photography, combined with the Everyday Peace Indicators approach, helps war-affected communities in Colombia express and build
This article argues that durable peace in Colombia—and in other conflict-affected countries—requires more attention to small-scale, everyday practices at the
Mainstream aid metrics often fail to capture how communities themselves define peace, justice, and wellbeing, as these are usually designed
Sept. 21 is the U.N. International Day of Peace, but how does the world measure peace, exactly? In the dictionary,
For decades, calls for greater attention to local, everyday experiences in peacebuilding have been growing. Yvette Selim and Roger Mac