Katerina Tkacova
Biography
Dr Katerina Tkacova works as an Inclusion Data Analyst at the Faculty of Law. Her role centres on data analysis to support the Faculty's efforts to ensure that students can fulfil their academic potential, regardless of their non-academic characteristics, including but not limited to those outlined in the EA 2010.
Other than that, Katerina's research focuses on the dynamics of contemporary and historical armed conflicts. Her work combines visualisation techniques with GIS and other quantitative data analysis. Katerina is affiliated with the Global Security Programme at Pembroke College.
Publications
Tkacova K and others, ‘Explaining conflict violence in terms of conflict actor dynamics’ (2023) 13(1) Scientific Reports
Wilson P, Tkacova K and Pert T, ‘Mapping premodern small war: the case of the Thirty Years War (1618-48)’ (2023) 34(6) Small Wars and Insurgencies 1043
IDLER A and TKACOVA K, ‘Conflict Shapes in Flux: Explaining Spatial Shift in Conflict-related Violence’ International Political Science Review
IDLER A and TKACOVA K, ‘Myanmar Cross-Stakeholder Forum Report: Addressing Uncertainty in Changing Conflict Situations’ (Global Security Programme 2023)
IDLER A and TKACOVA K, ‘Horn of Africa Cross-Stakeholder Forum Report: Mitigating the Impact of Conflict on Civilians by
Understanding Changing Conflict Dynamics’ (Global Security Programme 2023)
IDLER A and TKACOVA K, ‘Synthesis of Good Practices in the Context of Conflict Settings’ (Global Security Programme 2023)