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Orli Fridman, PhD

Dr. Orli Fridman holds a PhD in conflict analysis and resolution from the Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University. Her interdisciplinary research focuses on peace studies and memory studies with interest in comparative conflict studies. She writes extensively about memory politics and memory activism in Serbia and in the successor states of the former Yugoslavia. In her writing and teaching, she brings comparative knowledge, experience and expertise from the Balkans and the Middle East (with focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict).

Dr. Fridman has been involved in political education for more than 20 years. She was trained as a facilitator for groups in conflict, and facilitated group encounters for participants from Israel/Palestine, Cyprus, and the successor states of the former Yugoslavia. She teaches in the Politics Department at the Belgrade-based Faculty of Media and Communications (FMK), where she heads the Center for Comparative Conflict Studies (CFCCS).

Courses Taught
  • Peace and Conflict Studies in the Balkans
  • Research Methods and Ethics
  • Practitioner Inquiry
  • Memory and Conflict: Remembering and Forgetting in Divided Societies
  • Reflective Practice
  • Professional Development
Select Publications

Fridman, O. (2024). Memory and protest in Belgrade: Remembering the 1990s in the mass demonstrations of 2023. Memory Studies, 17(5), 1023-1038.

Fridman, O. and Gensburger, S. Eds. (2023). The Covid-19 Pandemic: A New Memory Era? Remembrance, Commemoration, and Archiving in Crisis. Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies.

Fridman, O. (2022). . Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press

Fridman, O. (2022). #Memoryactivism and Online Commemorations. In Y. Gutman and J. W眉stenberg (Eds.). Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism (in press).

Fridman, O. and Gensburger, S. (2022). Unlocked Memory: Did the Covid Pandemic Change Commemorations? in Y. Gutman and J. W眉stenberg (Eds.). Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism. (in press). 

Fridman, O. and Risti膰, K. (2020). Online Transnational Memory Activism and Commemoration: The Case of the White Armband Day. In J. W眉stenberg and A. Sierp (Eds.)  (pp. 68-91). New York: Berghahn Book.

Fridman, O. (2020). Peace formation from below: The 鈥渕ir毛dita, dobardan!鈥 festival as an alternative to everyday nationalism. Nations and Nationalism, 26, 447-460.

Fridman, O. (2020). Conflict, Memory, and Memory Activism: Dealing with Difficult Pasts. In O. Richmond and G. Visoka (Eds.). The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

Fridman, O. (2018). Too Young to Remember Determined Not to Forget鈥: Memory Activists Engaging with Returning ICTY Convicts. International Criminal Justice Review 28(4).

Select Popular Work

Featured on Realms of Memory podcast episode 21:

New Books Network October 19, 2022. Podcast with Orli Fridman about her book

Glisic, Iva. (Host). (2022). New Books in Eastern European Studies [Audio podcast]. New Books Network.

Fridman, O. (2019). Observing Memories: Magazine of the European Observatory on Memories.

Fridman, O. (2016). The Balkan in Europe Policy Advisory Group (BiEPAG) Blog, June 2.

Fridman, O. (2015). Local Talk/Siha Mekomit, September 9. [Hebrew]

Fridman, O. (2015). Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide: Memory Activism in Serbia鈥 , July 11. [Hebrew]

Fridman, O. (2015). Balkan Insight, March 30.

Select Presentations

Fridman, O. (July 1, 2022). Keynote lecture at the annual conference

Fridman, O. (July 5-9, 2021). Remembering Online: Alternative Commemorative Events in times of Corona [panel Convenor 鈥楳emory and Commemorations in Times of Corona鈥橾. Memory Studies Association (MSA), Warsaw/online.

Current Research Interests

Memory and commemorations in times of Covid-19

Alternative commemorative events in a comparative perspective

Alternative Ceremonies as a Political Action: the case of the Joint Israeli-Palestinian Memory Day Ceremony & the Joint Nakba Day Ceremony


Education

  • PhD, Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
  • MA, Middle East Studies, Tel Aviv University
  • BA, Political Science and Middle East Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Orli Fridman, PhD

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