The academic works highlighted here engage with the content of the Legacy Project at the University of Notre Dame, contributing to the study of transitional justice, reconciliation, and the broader global effort to shape more effective peace processes. These publications are authored by faculty and staff associated with the project, drawing on their research, fieldwork, and collaborative scholarship to advance discourse in these critical areas.
2025
Prada Ramírez, M., & Murphy, E. (2025). The Right to Peace and the Right to Stay: Insights From Approaches to Peace and Migration in Colombia. Journal on Migration and Human Security, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/23315024241309721
Echavarría Álvarez, J., & Bocanumenth, M. (2025, February 13). Preserving the truth, shaping the future: LGBTQ+ voices in Colombia. ReVista. https://revista.drclas.harvard.edu/preserving-the-truth-shaping-the-future-lgbtq-voices-in-colombia/
Walsh, D., Murphy, E., 2025. Gender quota adoption for commissions in post-conflict societies. International Political Science Review, https://doi.org/10.1177/01925121241304749.
2024
Prada Ramírez, M. P., & Wingender, L. (2024). Listening and preparing the society to engage: The case of the Colombian Truth Commission and its legacy strategy. The International Journal of Transitional Justice. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijae042
Daşlı, G., Murphy, E., 2024. Moving beyond binary identities in transitional justice: recognising the complexity of agency in agonistic spaces. International Journal of Human Rights, https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2024.2430288.
Murphy, E., 2024. Independent commission design and inclusion in Northern Ireland: agonistic versus traditional approaches. International Political Science Review, https://doi.org/10.1177/01925121241284621.
2023
Murphy, Emma. 2023. “Gender as an Analytic Lens for Agonistic Peace: Insights from Colombia’s Truth Commission.” Peacebuilding 12 (2): 260–77. doi: 10.1080/21647259.2023.2247723.