Post-conflict research refers to the study of societies that have recently emerged from violent conflicts, such as civil wars, insurgencies, or international conflicts. This area of research focuses on understanding the social, political, economic, and psychological impacts of conflict on individuals and communities, as well as the processes of rebuilding and reconciliation that follow the end of violence. Scholars in this field often explore topics such as peacebuilding, transitional justice, reconciliation, and the long-term effects of conflict on social cohesion and development. The goal of post-conflict research is to inform policy and practice in conflict-affected societies and contribute to the prevention of future conflicts.