Adam Muller
, Directory of the Peace and Conflict Studies Program, University of Manitoba

Adam Muller is the Director of the Peace and Conflict Studies program at the University of Manitoba, where he works on the representation of genocide, human rights, and mass violence. He is the editor of Concepts of Culture: Art, Politics, and Society (2005), as well as co-editor of Fighting Words and Images: Representing War Across the Disciplines (2012) and The Idea of a Human Rights Museum (2015).

Dr. Muller has a special interest in photography, and in 2014 curated Photrocity, an exhibition of Soviet World War Two atrocity propaganda photographs. He is First Vice-President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, and also a Senior Research Fellow at the U of M’s Centre for Defense and Security Studies.

In addition to co-editing a collection of essays on cultural genocide, Dr. Muller is currently co-directing the Embodying Empathy project, which gathers together survivors, scholars, and private-sector tech professionals to create a digitally immersive Canadian Indian Residential School.