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Ellen Lammers

Ellen Lammers

Ellen Lammers is an independent Researcher and Writer, located in Amsterdam. She received her doctorate in anthropology from the University of Amsterdam. Her PhD thesis (cum laude) is based on several years of field research in Uganda and deals with young men’s experiences of war and displacement. Ellen is a former graduate (medical anthropology, distinction) of the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Ellen has published on forced migration and war, the ethics and politics of research, and a wide range of development and environmental issues. She previously worked for the Broker as Research editor for The Broker Core Team. In addition to her work for The Broker, she was partner of the research bureau WiW - Global Research Reporting.

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The long song

Coincidence landed me in Williamsburg, Virginia. The pretty town serves as a proud testament to 18th century US history, as it was here, in the carefully reconstructed Capitol building and Raleigh Tavern that the American colonists became infected with the spirit of revolution, which led, on 4 July 1776, to the Declaration of Independence from their British government.

Famine politics

Robert Papstein taught me that famine is as much the engineered outcome of disastrous politics as the simple result of unforgiving drought. At the time, the early nineties, I was struggling with an essay about the 1984 Ethiopian famine for his course on the Horn of Africa.

Memory and impunity

What is more important to people and societies that have gone through war - justice or peace? This thorny question is central to some of the criticism of the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.

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