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Philip Gibbs

Worldview pluralism: part 2 – COVID-19 implications

Worldview pluralism: part 2 – COVID-19 implications

by Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
26 March 2021
Worldview pluralism: part 1 – sorcery accusations

Worldview pluralism: part 1 – sorcery accusations

by Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
26 March 2021
A panel at the Lancaster conference (Credit: Philip Gibbs)

Witchcraft and human rights: global learnings and conversations

by Fiona Hukula, Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
17 April 2019
Workshop on advocacy against sorcery accusation related violence, Enga Province, PNG (Philip Gibbs, Divine Word University)

International debates around witchcraft accusation based violence

by Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
4 October 2017
UN Experts Workshop on Witchcraft and Human Rights, Geneva, 2017 (Philip Gibbs, Divine Word University)

Witchcraft accusation based violence gets international attention for the first time

by Miranda Forsyth and Philip Gibbs
29 September 2017

Philip Gibbs

Philip Gibbs is a Catholic priest with the missionary Society of the Divine Word (SVD) and a Professor of Social Research at Divine Word University, Papua New Guinea.

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