Conference presentations

I have presented at 35 national and international conferences over 15 years. Selected list here.

  • PSA
  • BISA
  • Julian, R. (2019) Soldiers, civilians and peacekeeping evidence and false assumptions. Presented at Conflict Research Society Conference 2019. University of Sussex.
  • Julian, R., Bliesemann de Guevara, B., and Redhead, R. (2018) Culture and Everyday Peace. Presented at International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, USA.
  • Julian, R. and Redhead, R. (2018) Human Rights and Peace Practice. Presented at International conference of feminist politics, San Francisco, USA.
  • Julian, R. Culture and Conflict in Myanmar: the complexity of peacebuilding interventions. Presented at Restoring peace: building post-conflict societies. Desmond Tutu Conference, Liverpool. 2017.
  • Julian, R (2017) De-militarising peacekeeping: How unarmed civilians challenge the assumption that ‘if there is violence you need soldiers’. Presented at European International Studies Conference, Barcelona, Spain.
  • Julian, R (2017) An unchallenged assumption: “Guns are necessary for peacekeeping.” Presented at  Conflict Research Society, Oxford University
  • Julian, R. Raising Silent Voices: Harnessing local cultural knowledge to understand nonviolent protection in Myanmar. Presented at Conflict Research Society 2016. Trinity College, Dublin.
  • Julian, R. Challenging peacekeeping: how the incorporation of nonviolence reaches out to the ‘local’. Presented at International Studies Conference, Atlanta, USA 2016.
  • Julian, R. Challenging peacekeeping: how the incorporation of nonviolence reaches out to the ‘local’. Presented at European Peace Research Association Conference, Tromsø, Norway. 2015.
  • Julian, R. Challenging peacekeeping: how the incorporation of nonviolence reaches out to the ‘local’. Presented at Conflict Research Society Conference 2015. Kent University, UK.
  • Julian, R. Peacekeeping transformation: How applying a lens of nonviolence to peacekeeping theory provides a transformative opportunity in violence prevention activities. Presented at International Association of Peace and Conflict Studies, Manchester 2015
  • Julian, R. Protection and Peacebuilding: How unarmed civilian peacekeeping supports community activity to reduce violence. Presented at Fourth Global International Studies Conference FrankfurtAugust 2014.
  • Julian, R and Furnari, E. Comparative study of unarmed civilian peacekeeping: contexts, processes and impacts. Presented at International Peace Research Association Conference, Istanbul, 2014.
  • Julian, R. Chair of Conference Panel on Unarmed Civilian peacekeeping at World Conference on Humanitarian Studies in Istanbul October 2013.
  • Julian, R. Peacebuilding in the UK and the growing risk of civil unrest. Conflict Research Society Conference. University of Essex. September 2013.
  • Julian, R. Who built the peace? Applying systemic evaluation methods to peacebuilding and conflict transformation. Paper presented at Systemic Approaches in Evaluation GIZ, Germany January 2011.
  • Julian, R,. “The roles of civilians: unarmed protection can create space for local peacebuilding”  presented at “Conflict and Complexity II: Theory, Evidence and Practice” Conflict Research Society September 8-9th 2009
  • Julian, R., “Sustainable Peace: the role of unarmed protection in supporting civil society in Sri Lanka”. Presented at “International Conference: Whatever Happened to Civil Society?” INTRAC International Conference. December 4th 2008