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Rebeka Gluhbegovic

Philipps University of Marburg (Germany)

Rebeka Gluhbegovic

Philipps University of Marburg (Germany)

SHORT
BIOGRAPHY

Rebeka Gluhbegovic is a PhD student at the Center for Conflict Research at Phillips University Marburg. She is working on the economic impact of extractivism on social actors with a focus on phosphate mining in Gafsa, Tunisia. She holds a bachelor’s degree in law and a master’s degree in international relations from the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Rebeka was a visiting researcher at the Merian Center for Advanced Studies in the Maghreb (MECAM) and has been involved in various research projects dealing with transitional justice in Tunisia and South Africa.

SHORT
BIOGRAPHY

Rebeka Gluhbegovic is a PhD student at the Center for Conflict Research at Phillips University Marburg. She is working on the economic impact of extractivism on social actors with a focus on phosphate mining in Gafsa, Tunisia. She holds a bachelor’s degree in law and a master’s degree in international relations from the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Rebeka was a visiting researcher at the Merian Center for Advanced Studies in the Maghreb (MECAM) and has been involved in various research projects dealing with transitional justice in Tunisia and South Africa.

CONTRIBUTION TO THE PROJECT

Rebeka is investigating the impact of the phosphate industry on the civilian population in Gafsa. She focuses on how extractivism shapes the daily lives and perceptions of the future of the local population.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Gluhbegovic, R. “Transitional justice policies in Africa”, Wielenga C. and Nshimbi C. (eds), Justice During Transitions – Policies that Reflect African Realities, Dakar: CODESRIA (2023). VIEW PUBLICATION


Gluhbegovic, R. “Types of conflicts in Africa: How do the APRM reports address conflict?”, Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA) Occasional Paper, AP8, (2016): 1-23. VIEW PUBLICATION