LingvaLexa Signs Memorandums of Cooperation with the Odesa Holocaust Research Center and the European Association of Military Social Psychology
LingvaLexa has signed memorandums of cooperation with the Odesa Holocaust Research Center and the European Association of Military Social Psychology (EAMSP). These partnerships establish a cross-sectoral framework for collaboration at the intersection of international law, historical memory, social psychology, and academic research.
The Odesa Holocaust Research Center is a research and educational institution dedicated to Holocaust studies, preservation of historical memory, and the development of educational and museum initiatives. At the same time, the European Association of Military Social Psychology brings together European researchers in social and military psychology who develop evidence-based approaches to countering propaganda, disinformation, and radicalization, while strengthening democratic resilience in the context of cognitive warfare.
The cooperation aims to consolidate expert efforts in advocating accountability for propaganda that facilitates aggressive war and international crimes, while enhancing the research and educational dimensions of related initiatives. A key direction of the partnership will be the dissemination of LingvaLexa’s research within academic communities, the engagement of scholars in professional discussions on international crimes and the role of propaganda in their commission, as well as the integration of contemporary international legal analysis and social psychological approaches into broader discussions on historical memory.
Combining expertise in Holocaust studies, international criminal law, and military social psychology enables a comprehensive approach to understanding processes of dehumanization, incitement to violence, informational influence, and the instrumentalization of historical narratives. These partnerships will contribute to the development of educational programs, expert dialogue, and public events aimed at strengthening a culture of accountability, democratic resilience, and the rule of law.
The signing of the memorandums forms part of an advocacy campaign aimed at emphasizing the need to ensure accountability for propaganda that facilitates aggressive war and the commission of crimes against humanity.
This publication is produced by NGO “LingvaLexa” with the support of the Askold and Dir Fund as a part of the Strong Civil Society of Ukraine - a Driver towards Reforms and Democracy project, implemented by ISAR Ednannia, funded by Norway and Sweden. The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of NGO “LingvaLexa” and can in no way be taken to reflect the views the Government of Norway, the Government of Sweden and ISAR Ednannia.
