
معرفی
Patrick Coy is a Research Professor at the School of Peace and Conflict Studies at Kent State University. He serves as the Director of the Center for Applied Conflict Management (CACM) and has contributed extensively to nonviolent action theory and conflict resolution through publications, research, and organizational collaboration.
- Roles: Director of CACM, Research Professor
- Key Affiliation: Kent State University, School of Peace and Conflict Studies
Research Interests
Coy’s work focuses on nonviolent accompaniment, unarmed civilian protection, and constructive conflict management. His scholarship examines the intersections of international peace teams, radical politics, and social justice, with a particular emphasis on Peace Brigades International and Christian Peacemaker Teams. He analyzes identity dynamics, privilege in peace interventions, and democratic practices within peace movements.
Article Trends
Coy’s publications span from 2022 to 1982, with recent work emphasizing nonviolent accompaniment, unarmed protection, and conflict transformation. His research bridges political activism, peace pedagogy, and organizational analysis, often critiquing power structures and advocating for intersectional praxis in peacebuilding.
Labs & Teams
He collaborates with organizations like Peace Brigades International and has studied nonviolent intervention in regions such as Sri Lanka. His work involves comparative analyses of international peace teams and their impact on human rights and political space.




