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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022Open Access Spanish; CastilianAuthors:Logie, Ilse; Geeroms, Maarten;Logie, Ilse; Geeroms, Maarten;
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handle: 1854/LU-8763097
Publisher: Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (MPIL); Essex Transitional Justice Network, Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad Católica Andrés BelloCountry: Belgiumadd Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022Open Access Spanish; CastilianAuthors:Staes, Sarah; Oomen, Heleen; Schoups, Marie; Jufresa y Paloma Vidal, Laia;Staes, Sarah; Oomen, Heleen; Schoups, Marie; Jufresa y Paloma Vidal, Laia;
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handle: 1854/LU-8757772
Publisher: University of YorkCountry: BelgiumCD Sonidos Agroecológicos: Páramos de Sumapaz y Chingaza Producción General y Ejecutiva: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo, Colombia / Hanne Cottyn, Universidad de York, Reino Unido Producción y Dirección Musical: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo Curaduría Musical: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo / Lina María Cortés Gutierrez / Hanne Cottyn Mezcla: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo Masterización: Richard Keogan, Department of Theatre, Film and Television, Universidad de York, Reino Unido Estudio de Grabación: Thria Estudios, Bogotá, Colombia Ingenieros de Grabación: Sergio Martínez Perdomo / Federico Pérez García (en La Chicha, Vuelo tras Vuelo y El Aguacero) Grabación de ambientes: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo Producción Audiovisual: Jairo Andrés Peña Torres, Tierra Libre, Colombia / Felipe Andrés Otálora Rincón / Cindy Marcela Villano / Vivian Paola Vásquez Montoya Entrevistada especial: Aracely Romero Susa (Estrella Guerrero) Diseño gráfico: Laura González Urueta Diseño de lettering: Adriana Quiroga Rojas Consultora: Lina María Cortés Gutierrez, Colectivo Almanaques Agroecológicos, Colombia Equipo de Investigación: Hanne Cottyn, Universidad de York, Reino Unido / Santiago Martínez Medina, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia / Ana María Garrido Corredor, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia / Lina María Cortés Gutierrez, Colectivo Almanaques Agroecológicos, Colombia / Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo / Juan Camilo Cajigas Rotundo, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia / María Camila Mendez Parra, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia Producción de campo: Jairo Andrés Peña Torres, Tierra Libre, Colombia / Lina María Cortés Gutierrez, Colectivo Almanaques Agroecológicos, Colombia El disco “Sonidos Agroecológicos - Páramos de Sumapaz y Chingaza” fue financiado a través del proyecto “Integrating ecological and cultural histories to inform sustainable and equitable futures for the Colombian páramos” (NE/R017808/1). El proyecto es dirigido por la Universidad de York, Reino Unido, bajo el programa de investigación Explorando y entendiendo los recursos biológicos colombianos. Este programa está financiado conjuntamente por el Consejo de Investigación de Medio Ambiente Natural (UKRI-NERC) y el Consejo de Investigación de Artes y Humanidades (UKRI-AHRC) de Investigación e Innovación del Reino Unido, a través del Fondo Newton, con apoyo del Fondo de Investigación de Desafíos Globales (GCRF).
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Country: BelgiumAbstract: This is a radio programme on the national Spanish radio station (RNE) organized by the Spanish Open University UNED to promote the Erasmus+ project coordinated by the University of Antwerp DigiPhiLit https://digiphilit.uantwerpen.be/ Rocío Ortuño, the coordinator of this project and ZAP at the department of literature, participates in this radio programme.
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handle: 1854/LU-8710676
Publisher: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent UniversityCountry: BelgiumProject: EC | VictPart (804154)In 2015 terror attacks against Charlie Hebdo and in a Jewish supermarket paralyzed Paris. All three attackers were killed in standoffs with the police on 9 January 2015. Five years later, during an emotional three-month trial, victims were given a venue to share their testimonies as civil parties. The trial resulted in guilty verdicts against all 14 accused. In this episode, we examine whether it makes sense to look at these trials through the lens of transitional justice and how doing so allows for lesson learning and for organizing the upcoming Bataclan and Nice trials in a more appropriate way. Our interviewees in this episode, Kerstin Bree Carlson and Sharon Weill argue that one of the most remarkable things about this trial was that it worked like two processes running in parallel, barely connected, in what they argue was “a platform for the victims, but a weak criminal case”. During the “truth commission” element of the trial, victims recounted the horrors of the attacks. The criminal responsibility element of the trial, on the contrary, seemed to be much less linked to these events, with those on trial being markedly far removed from the facts recounted by the victims. This offers a warning for future terror trials, but also suggests that there may be things to learn from the domain of transitional justice where both criminal justice, truth-telling, and accountability also have to be navigated in complex settings. How can experiences from the domain of transitional justice help consolidated democracies to better deal with terror attacks and other societal challenges they are facing? And what does it mean for the domain of transitional justice to include these aparadigmatic cases?
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Abstract: Ciencia con Alma (https://www.spainculture.be/es/region/online/ciencia-con-alma/) es un proyecto radiofónico concebido por Radio Alma y por la Consejería Cultural y Científica de la Embajada de España en Bélgica y que consiste en la elaboración de un ciclo de 10 podcasts sobre distintos temas de actualidad y de la programación de diplomacia y difusión de la Embajada de España en el Reino de Bélgica. Se trata de entrevistas a científicos e innovadores de habla hispana que viven en Bélgica o que colaboran con contrapartes belgas. En el episodio número 6 de Ciencia con Alma se aborda la situación del español en el campo de la ciencia, la tecnología y los negocios.Para ello, Radio Alma conversa con el director de relaciones internacionales del Instituto Cervantes, Rafael Soriano, y con las doctoras Lieve Vangehuchten y Almudena Basanta, profesoras e investigadoras en la Universidad de Amberes.
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- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2022Open Access Spanish; CastilianAuthors:Logie, Ilse; Geeroms, Maarten;Logie, Ilse; Geeroms, Maarten;
handle: 1854/LU-8746025
Country: Belgiumadd Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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handle: 1854/LU-8763097
Publisher: Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (MPIL); Essex Transitional Justice Network, Centro de Derechos Humanos de la Universidad Católica Andrés BelloCountry: Belgiumadd Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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handle: 1854/LU-8757772
Publisher: University of YorkCountry: BelgiumCD Sonidos Agroecológicos: Páramos de Sumapaz y Chingaza Producción General y Ejecutiva: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo, Colombia / Hanne Cottyn, Universidad de York, Reino Unido Producción y Dirección Musical: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo Curaduría Musical: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo / Lina María Cortés Gutierrez / Hanne Cottyn Mezcla: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo Masterización: Richard Keogan, Department of Theatre, Film and Television, Universidad de York, Reino Unido Estudio de Grabación: Thria Estudios, Bogotá, Colombia Ingenieros de Grabación: Sergio Martínez Perdomo / Federico Pérez García (en La Chicha, Vuelo tras Vuelo y El Aguacero) Grabación de ambientes: Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo Producción Audiovisual: Jairo Andrés Peña Torres, Tierra Libre, Colombia / Felipe Andrés Otálora Rincón / Cindy Marcela Villano / Vivian Paola Vásquez Montoya Entrevistada especial: Aracely Romero Susa (Estrella Guerrero) Diseño gráfico: Laura González Urueta Diseño de lettering: Adriana Quiroga Rojas Consultora: Lina María Cortés Gutierrez, Colectivo Almanaques Agroecológicos, Colombia Equipo de Investigación: Hanne Cottyn, Universidad de York, Reino Unido / Santiago Martínez Medina, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia / Ana María Garrido Corredor, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia / Lina María Cortés Gutierrez, Colectivo Almanaques Agroecológicos, Colombia / Luz Marcela Carolina Ayala Lizarazo / Juan Camilo Cajigas Rotundo, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia / María Camila Mendez Parra, Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Colombia Producción de campo: Jairo Andrés Peña Torres, Tierra Libre, Colombia / Lina María Cortés Gutierrez, Colectivo Almanaques Agroecológicos, Colombia El disco “Sonidos Agroecológicos - Páramos de Sumapaz y Chingaza” fue financiado a través del proyecto “Integrating ecological and cultural histories to inform sustainable and equitable futures for the Colombian páramos” (NE/R017808/1). El proyecto es dirigido por la Universidad de York, Reino Unido, bajo el programa de investigación Explorando y entendiendo los recursos biológicos colombianos. Este programa está financiado conjuntamente por el Consejo de Investigación de Medio Ambiente Natural (UKRI-NERC) y el Consejo de Investigación de Artes y Humanidades (UKRI-AHRC) de Investigación e Innovación del Reino Unido, a través del Fondo Newton, con apoyo del Fondo de Investigación de Desafíos Globales (GCRF).
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Country: BelgiumAbstract: This is a radio programme on the national Spanish radio station (RNE) organized by the Spanish Open University UNED to promote the Erasmus+ project coordinated by the University of Antwerp DigiPhiLit https://digiphilit.uantwerpen.be/ Rocío Ortuño, the coordinator of this project and ZAP at the department of literature, participates in this radio programme.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access Spanish; CastilianAuthors:Destrooper, Tine;Destrooper, Tine;
handle: 1854/LU-8710676
Publisher: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent UniversityCountry: BelgiumProject: EC | VictPart (804154)In 2015 terror attacks against Charlie Hebdo and in a Jewish supermarket paralyzed Paris. All three attackers were killed in standoffs with the police on 9 January 2015. Five years later, during an emotional three-month trial, victims were given a venue to share their testimonies as civil parties. The trial resulted in guilty verdicts against all 14 accused. In this episode, we examine whether it makes sense to look at these trials through the lens of transitional justice and how doing so allows for lesson learning and for organizing the upcoming Bataclan and Nice trials in a more appropriate way. Our interviewees in this episode, Kerstin Bree Carlson and Sharon Weill argue that one of the most remarkable things about this trial was that it worked like two processes running in parallel, barely connected, in what they argue was “a platform for the victims, but a weak criminal case”. During the “truth commission” element of the trial, victims recounted the horrors of the attacks. The criminal responsibility element of the trial, on the contrary, seemed to be much less linked to these events, with those on trial being markedly far removed from the facts recounted by the victims. This offers a warning for future terror trials, but also suggests that there may be things to learn from the domain of transitional justice where both criminal justice, truth-telling, and accountability also have to be navigated in complex settings. How can experiences from the domain of transitional justice help consolidated democracies to better deal with terror attacks and other societal challenges they are facing? And what does it mean for the domain of transitional justice to include these aparadigmatic cases?
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Abstract: Ciencia con Alma (https://www.spainculture.be/es/region/online/ciencia-con-alma/) es un proyecto radiofónico concebido por Radio Alma y por la Consejería Cultural y Científica de la Embajada de España en Bélgica y que consiste en la elaboración de un ciclo de 10 podcasts sobre distintos temas de actualidad y de la programación de diplomacia y difusión de la Embajada de España en el Reino de Bélgica. Se trata de entrevistas a científicos e innovadores de habla hispana que viven en Bélgica o que colaboran con contrapartes belgas. En el episodio número 6 de Ciencia con Alma se aborda la situación del español en el campo de la ciencia, la tecnología y los negocios.Para ello, Radio Alma conversa con el director de relaciones internacionales del Instituto Cervantes, Rafael Soriano, y con las doctoras Lieve Vangehuchten y Almudena Basanta, profesoras e investigadoras en la Universidad de Amberes.
- Other research product . Other ORP type . 2021Open Access Spanish; Castilian
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