Research Team


CEAB bring together feminist research in Social Sciences at the Institute of Transitional Justice, Ulster University, and Humanities perspectives from Latin American Cultural Studies at University College Cork. The synergies of the project team are derived from the global perspectives and expertise in feminist and decolonial methods from Spanish and Latin American Studies at UCC merging with longstanding UU expertise in local/specific workshop formats co-created with participant NGO and grassroots women's organizations.


Our Team of Researchers
Nuala
Head Researcher
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Fidelma
Head Researcher
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Joanna
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Cara
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Eilish
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The UCC team combines expertise on the post-conflict sites of Chile and Argentina with Dr Céire Broderick and Dr Cara Levey’s experience in feminist activism and memory studies, as well as decolonial, activist approaches from the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking Caribbean central to the work of Dr Carlos Garrido Castellano. The team is led by Professor Nuala Finnegan whose expertise on gender violence, culture and the US-Mexico border has informed the creative workshop format. The UCC team works with project co-lead, Professor Fidelma Ashe at the Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University. Professor Ashe’s most recent book, Gender, Nationalism and Conflict Transformation (Routledge 2019) is part of a long trajectory of pioneering interdisciplinary research. She will work with UU-based team members with extensive experience in leading workshop formats with grassroots organizations.