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PONSACS combines the quantitative approach
of the PANDA (Protocol for the Assessment
of Nonviolent Direct Action) Project,
an automated early warning system, with
the anthropological insights provided
by on-the-ground research in conflict
regions. These two strands of research
work to identify conflict regions before
they erupt into violence and to actively
promote nonviolent alternatives to armed
conflict.
Program research, analysis, and direct
interventions focus largely on conflicts
between culturally distinct groups in
situations of sharp structural asymmetry,
with emphasis on disputes over land
and natural resources and indigenous
rights. Program affiliates are currently
involved in research on Colombia, Ecuador,
the Galapagos Islands, Guatemala, the
Upper Amazon, and Nicaragua, as well
as social movements in Africa and Asia.
The many research projects at PONSACS
are listed to the left.
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