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Author: Prof. Dr. Ingvill Mochmann

Prof. Dr. Ingvill Constanze Mochmann is head of the Research Gateway EUROLAB at GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Cologne, Germany, Professor II at Centre for Gender Research at the University of Oslo, Norway, where she is Partner in the ERC Consolidator Grant "EUROWarchild" and honorary professor in International Politics at the CBS International Business School. She is founder of the "International Network for Interdisciplinary Research on Children Born of War" and managing director and chairwoman of the foundation "Children Born of War Project".

Ukraine: Democracy and Science in times of war – Interview with Nataliya Reshetova

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Ukraine declared its independence together with other Soviet republics. More than 90 percent of the population confirmed the step towards a nation-state in a referendum on 1 December 1991. For many former Soviet citizens, both Russian and Ukrainian, the final collapse of the …

04/10/2022 Dr. Nataliya Reshetova

Doing or not doing harm? Ethical issues in researching Children Born of War

The processes of collecting, analyzing, and reporting data that involves Children Born of War (CBOW) require the respect and protection of these children by observing the ethics of research with minors. Some of the ways to respect ethical principles in the case of CBOW include observing the basic needs of …

31/08/2022 Dr. Norman Mukasa

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