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Dr. Laura Villanueva

Dr. Laura Villanueva is a transdisciplinary practitioner-scholar in ecosystem-based peacebuilding, conflict transformation, and regenerative reconciliation. She pioneers the “Ecosystem Turn,” a framework that functions as both a paradigm and a methodology. As a paradigm, it challenges static, anthropocentric models of peace, proposing a dynamic, co-evolutionary approach grounded in the interdependence of people, place, and planet. As a methodology, it offers participatory, scalable practices rooted in ecological knowledge and cultural context.

As Founder and Director of Satoyama for Peace: Ecosystems for Peace and Reconciliation (S4P:EPR), she draws on 18 years of fieldwork in Satoyama—traditional Japanese socio-ecological landscapes of human–nature harmony—to develop ecosystemic approaches to peace and reconciliation across diverse settings. Her concept of the Century of Ecosystems envisions a future in which ecosystems are foundational to peacebuilding, offering systemic pathways for collective healing and sustainability.

She argues that peaces and reconciliations do not emerge in isolation but within and through dynamic ecosystems—challenging siloed models that constrain sustainability, scalability, and systemic impact. Her applied framework advances peace and reconciliation studies through the development of ecosystem-based methodologies across municipal, religious, governmental, rural, urban, and digital contexts. She is currently expanding this work in a forthcoming book.

Titres académiques
  • Master of Science (M.S.) in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2004
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University, 2020
  • Founder and Director of Satoyama for Peace: Ecosystems for Peace and Reconciliation (S4P:EPR)(Housed by the Jena Center for Reconciliation Studies (JCRS), at Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Recherches
  • Sustainable peace(s) and reconciliation(s) 
  • Integrative power in peacebuilding and reconciliation frameworks and practices 
  • Harmony-building 
  • Relational infrastructures for peace
Publications (sélection)
  • Villanueva, Laura, Francesco Ferrari, Davide Tacchini, and Binyamin Gurstein, eds. Transdisciplinary Approaches on Reconciliation Research: Studies in Honor of Martin Leiner. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2024. https://www.vr-elibrary.de/doi/book/10.13109/9783666500299
  • Villanueva, Laura, et al. “Rural Human Networks in Granada: The Challenges of Sustaining Peace Infrastructures in a Post-Agreement Phase.” In Confronting Peace: Local Peacebuilding in the Wake of a National Peace Agreement, edited by Susan H. Allen, Landon E. Hancock, Christopher R. Mitchell, and Cécile Mouly, 137–156. Basingstoke & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67288-1_7
  • Villanueva, Laura. Local to Global Peace: Japanese Civilians Actively Working for Peace. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, George Mason University, 2020.
  • Villanueva, Laura. “Harmony-Building in Japan and Its Implications for Mediation.” Perspektive Mediation 16, no. 4 (2019): 221–226. https://doi.org/10.33196/pm201904022101
  • Villanueva, Laura. “Harnessing Legitimacy Through Networks: Civilian-Led, Closed Virtual Communities as a New Type of Zone of Peace.” In Local Peacebuilding and Legitimacy: Interactions Between National and Local Levels, edited by Landon E. Hancock and Christopher R. Mitchell, 153–170. London: Routledge, 2018. ISBN 978-1138224148
  • Villanueva, Laura. “Reflections on Practice Through Intervision and Arts-Based Approaches.” S-CAR News 9, no. 2 (March 2015). https://activity.scar.gmu.edu/newsletter-article/reflections-practice-through-intervision-and-arts-based-approaches
  • Villanueva, Laura. “Reconciliation From the Bottom Up: Experiences From San Carlos and Granada.” S-CAR News 10, no. 2 (October 2015). https://activity.scar.gmu.edu/newsletter-article/reconciliation-bottom-experiences-san-carlos-and-granada