Profile
Ph.D Social and Political Change, Political Science, Boston University, U.S.A, 1987
M.Sc. Journalism, University of Kansas, U.S.A, 1981
M.Ed. Education, University of Exeter, U.K, 1975
Dip. English Studies, West London College, London, 1968.
Research Interests
Conflict Resolution (theory and practice), the relationship between official and unofficial diplomacy, gender, conflict and peace, memory and reconciliation, feminist theories and methodologies, gender and migration, narrative and reconciliation.
Selected Publications
Maria Hadjipavlou, Women and Change in Cyprus: Feminism, Gender and Conflict. I.B.Tauris-London and New York, 2010).
Maria Hadjipavlou (2010) “Liberation” and the Margins: The Cypriot Experience’. In Women and Citizenship in a Local/Global World. (eds) Margaret Abraham, Esther Ngan-Ling Chow, Laura Maratou-Alipranti and Evangelia Tastsoglou. Ashgate Press.
Maria Hadjipavlou, “Multiple Stories: The ‘crossings’ as part of citizens’ reconciliation efforts in Cyprus?” Innovation, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2007 pp 53-73.
Maria Hadjipavlou, “The Cyprus Conflict: Root Causes and Implications for Peacebuilding.” Journal of Peace Research Vol. 44, no.3 2007, pp. 349-365.
Maria Hadjipavlou “No Permission to Cross: Cypriot Women’s Dialogue Across the Divide”. Gender Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography. Vol. 13, No. 4, August 2006 pp. 329-351.
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