Canadian Consortium on Human Security

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January 2008 I  Vol 6, Issue 1

Human Security and Cities Update

Graham Willis - Royal Roads University

 In the absences of public security, who are the legal and illegal actors involved in private security in cities? What are the benefits and drawbacks of private security?

Dariusz Dziewanski - Carleton University
 Overcoming Material Deficits with Social Surpluses: Resilience to Urban Violence in the Slums of Addis Ababa

Shane Joshua Barter – University of British Columbia
 What are some mechanisms, tools or constructs – e.g. Local Peace Committees or Local Safety Managers – that have helped increase urban conflict resilience? How effective have these instruments been?

Kenan Handzic - University of Calgary
 Lack of Security Despite the Upgrading of Informal Settlements: Rio de Janeiro’s Experience with Conflict Resilience

Chris Van Herk – Carleton University
 Are there other factors beyond rapid/over urbanization, the growth of informal settlements, and weak state capacity that feed failed public security?

Juliana Ramirez – University of Calgary
 Dynamics of War and Peace in Urban Spaces

Allison Fedorkiw - University of Northern British Columbia
 What are some of the mechanisms, tools or constructs that have helped increase urban conflict resilience in Monrovia? How effective have these instruments been?

Carla Barquiero - University of Wales, Aberystwyth
 Is there a protection gap – in practice or in international law/policy – when it comes to children and endemic community violence in urban areas? What urban-specific lessons can be gleaned from DDR-like processes with regards to youth integration?

Andrew Parker
 What policies and practices of municipal governance are relevant to the prevention and mitigation of violence, and how are they effective?