Resilience Research Centre

Kassa Maksudi

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

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Kassa Maksudi

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Kassa Maksudi is a postdoctoral fellow at the Resilience Research Centre. She is a  researcher and activist with a multidisciplinary background in Psychology, Criminology, Health Promotion and Social Development. With over five years of research experience at three South African universities, Kassa has earned several prestigious scholarships for her PhD and a doctoral fellowship in Germany. Her research focuses on violence against women and children, particularly among vulnerable populations such as refugees and immigrants. Kassa’s broader research interests include mental health, intergenerational transmission, trauma, domestic and family violence, positive psychology, resilience and refugee studies. She has presented at various international conferences and serves as a Women Empowerment Advocacy Ambassador for Kit-Hub Burundi, a social impact organization in Burundi. In her free time, Kassa enjoys cooking, baking, and traveling with her family.

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Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice (2021)

Processes of post-war reconstruction, peacebuilding and reconciliation are partly about fostering stability and adaptive capacity across different social systems. Nevertheless, these processes have seldom been expressly discussed within a resilience framework. Similarly, although the goals of transitional justice – among them (re)establishing the rule of law, delivering justice and aiding reconciliation – implicitly encompass a resilience element, transitional justice has not been explicitly theorised as a process for building resilience in communities and societies that have suffered large-scale violence and human rights violations. The chapters in this unique volume theoretically and empirically explore the concept of resilience in diverse societies that have experienced mass violence and human rights abuses. They analyse the extent to which transitional justice processes have – and can – contribute to resilience and how, in so doing, they can foster adaptive peacebuilding. This book is available as Open Access.

Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice (2021)

Processes of post-war reconstruction, peacebuilding and reconciliation are partly about fostering stability and adaptive capacity across different social systems. Nevertheless, these processes have seldom been expressly discussed within a resilience framework. Similarly, although the goals of transitional justice – among them (re)establishing the rule of law, delivering justice and aiding reconciliation – implicitly encompass a resilience element, transitional justice has not been explicitly theorised as a process for building resilience in communities and societies that have suffered large-scale violence and human rights violations. The chapters in this unique volume theoretically and empirically explore the concept of resilience in diverse societies that have experienced mass violence and human rights abuses. They analyse the extent to which transitional justice processes have – and can – contribute to resilience and how, in so doing, they can foster adaptive peacebuilding. This book is available as Open Access.

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