Peace and Conflict Resolution Conference (PCRC)
International Conference on Peace, Conflict, Reconciliation & Human Rights
The Peace & Conflict Resolution Conference (PCRC) is an international interdisciplinary gathering devoted to the study and practice of peacebuilding, conflict resolution, reconciliation, human rights, social justice, and peace policy. PCRC provides a platform where academics, practitioners, civil society activists, policymakers, and community leaders converge to share research, case studies, and real-world experience — exploring pathways to peace, conflict prevention, conflict transformation, and sustainable reconciliation.
PCRC welcomes contributions that address the complexity of contemporary conflicts, peace processes, transitional justice, mediation, grassroots reconciliation, human rights protection, social cohesion, and post-conflict reconstruction. By blending academic, policy, and grassroots perspectives, the conference aims to foster constructive dialogue and collaborative approaches to building peaceful, inclusive and resilient societies worldwide.
As a boutique-style international conference, PCRC ensures a high level of engagement: participants actively discuss, critique, collaborate and build lasting networks committed to peace and justice.
PCRC welcomes contributions that address the complexity of contemporary conflicts, peace processes, transitional justice, mediation, grassroots reconciliation, human rights protection, social cohesion, and post-conflict reconstruction. By blending academic, policy, and grassroots perspectives, the conference aims to foster constructive dialogue and collaborative approaches to building peaceful, inclusive and resilient societies worldwide.
As a boutique-style international conference, PCRC ensures a high level of engagement: participants actively discuss, critique, collaborate and build lasting networks committed to peace and justice.
11th Peace & Conflict Resolution Conference [PCRC2026]
9th-11th of November 2026 - Bangkok, Thailand
The 11th Peace and Conflict Resolution Conference (PCRC2026) will be held from 9th–11th of November 2026 in Bangkok, Thailand. This international academic conference brings together peace scholars, conflict researchers, practitioners, policymakers, mediators, human-rights advocates, and fieldworkers to examine the root causes, dynamics and consequences of violent and non-violent conflict. PCRC2026 provides a rigorous, interdisciplinary forum for analyzing contemporary conflicts and exploring evidence-based approaches to peacebuilding, mediation, reconciliation, dialogue processes, conflict transformation, and sustainable peace initiatives.
Participants will engage with a broad range of themes central to peace and conflict studies, including conflict analysis and early warning, negotiation and mediation strategies, trauma recovery and psychosocial support, community resilience, transitional justice and post-conflict governance, human rights protection, peace education, grassroots and community-based peace initiatives, and multilevel, cross-sector cooperation.
Designed as a boutique academic gathering, PCRC2026 fosters in-depth discussion, scholarly reflection, and meaningful professional collaboration, supporting participants working toward more peaceful, inclusive and just societies.
Participants will engage with a broad range of themes central to peace and conflict studies, including conflict analysis and early warning, negotiation and mediation strategies, trauma recovery and psychosocial support, community resilience, transitional justice and post-conflict governance, human rights protection, peace education, grassroots and community-based peace initiatives, and multilevel, cross-sector cooperation.
Designed as a boutique academic gathering, PCRC2026 fosters in-depth discussion, scholarly reflection, and meaningful professional collaboration, supporting participants working toward more peaceful, inclusive and just societies.
Important Dates
- Conference Dates: 9th–11th of November 2026
- Location: Bangkok, Thailand
- Applications Open: 25th of November 2025
- Proposal Submission Deadline: 10th of September 2026
- Proceedings Submission Deadline (optional): 1st of October 2026
Why Attend This Peace & Conflict Resolution Conference
The Peace and Conflict Resolution Conference (PCRC) offers an interdisciplinary, academically rigorous environment for scholars and practitioners working across the full spectrum of peacebuilding, conflict analysis, conflict transformation, reconciliation, mediation, human rights and transitional justice.
Attending PCRC2026 allows participants to:
Attending PCRC2026 allows participants to:
- Engage in high-level academic dialogue on conflict dynamics, peacebuilding frameworks and contemporary peace processes
- Present research or practice-based insights and receive constructive, field-informed feedback
- Learn from comparative and region-specific case studies from conflict-affected societies worldwide
- Explore models of negotiation, mediation, reconciliation, trauma healing and restorative justice
- Examine linkages between peacebuilding, human rights protection, post-conflict governance, social cohesion and community resilience
- Build global professional networks with peace scholars, civil society leaders, mediators, policymakers and human-rights practitioners
- Participate in a conference environment intentionally designed for meaningful exchange, collaboration and reflective dialogue
Who Attends PCRC?
PCRC attracts an internationally diverse and interdisciplinary community of participants working in areas related to peace, conflict and justice. Typical attendees include:
- Academics and researchers in peace studies, conflict resolution, political science, sociology, anthropology, psychology, human rights, and international relations
- Mediators, negotiation experts and peace practitioners working in conflict transformation, dialogue facilitation and reconciliation
- Civil society representatives, NGO workers and human-rights defenders engaged in community-based peacebuilding or advocacy
- Policy-makers, diplomats and government officials involved in peace processes, humanitarian coordination, transitional justice and post-conflict governance
- Educators, youth leaders, social workers and community organizers promoting social cohesion, nonviolent communication and peace education
- Graduate students and emerging scholars seeking academic exposure, feedback, mentorship and international collaboration
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History of the Peace & Conflict Resolution Conference (PCRC)
The Peace and Conflict Resolution Conference was established to create an inclusive global platform for academic inquiry and professional exchange on conflict, violence and peacebuilding. Over the years, PCRC has convened participants from universities, research institutes, civil society organizations, government agencies and grassroots movements representing diverse conflict-affected and post-conflict contexts.
The conference maintains its boutique scale to encourage substantive discussion, reflective engagement and long-term collaboration. Each edition brings together a new cohort of peace scholars and practitioners while also welcoming returning participants who continue to develop research partnerships and cross-regional initiatives shaped through earlier PCRC gatherings.
Through its interdisciplinary design, PCRC has become a recognized space for presenting cutting-edge peace and conflict research, sharing field-based insight, strengthening mediation and reconciliation practice, and fostering international cooperation on the pursuit of just and sustainable peace.
The conference maintains its boutique scale to encourage substantive discussion, reflective engagement and long-term collaboration. Each edition brings together a new cohort of peace scholars and practitioners while also welcoming returning participants who continue to develop research partnerships and cross-regional initiatives shaped through earlier PCRC gatherings.
Through its interdisciplinary design, PCRC has become a recognized space for presenting cutting-edge peace and conflict research, sharing field-based insight, strengthening mediation and reconciliation practice, and fostering international cooperation on the pursuit of just and sustainable peace.