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John Gray serves as a Lecturer and Teaching Fellow at the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York, a position he has held since April 2014. His professional trajectory spans legal practice as a solicitor, NGO work in Geneva, grassroots peace-building in Burundi, and establishing York Council's community mediation service, creating a unique fusion of field experience and academic rigor in human rights defense.
Gray's research integrates human rights advocacy with practical conflict resolution methodologies, emphasizing community-level mediation and sustainable peace-building. His work bridges organisational development, leadership coaching, and human rights education, focusing on empowering local actors in crisis zones while examining the philosophical underpinnings of personhood and spiritual dimensions of activism.
His publications reveal an evolving scholarly trajectory from community mediation frameworks (2002) to explorations of personhood theory (2005) and spiritual-philosophical dimensions of human rights (2008), consistently prioritizing actionable frameworks for grassroots defenders over purely theoretical discourse.
Within the Centre for Applied Human Rights, Gray actively contributes to the UNESCO Human Rights Defenders Hub, Generating Respect Hub, and Human Rights City Hub, focusing on sustaining activist spaces, rethinking state power dynamics, and advancing global health rights through intersectional approaches to environmental justice and political transformation.
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