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This space is an evolving archive for the project. Here, we share reflections, interviews and articles to the research.
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Coexistence as Resistance
How local practitioners understand everyday peace in the Basque Country
By Jesse Laurie
Drawing on research into how peacebuilding practitioners operate within the unique post-conflict context in the Basque Country, Jesse Laurie looks at the impact and challenges of implementing different types of restorative justice practices in Basque communities, and the vital contribution they continue to make to the broader peace and coexistence landscape.

IMPULSE spotlight: Brunilda Pali on the Great Impact of ‘Small’ Acts of Democratic Resistance
The Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR) highlights the researchers behind their IMPULE grant projects: what drives their work, why it matters now, and the impact they hope to make. In this edition, Dr Brunilda Pali speaks about her project, which explores the important role that small acts of care, solidarity, dialogue, and social repair play in the face of political division and democratic erosion.