The Complex Terrain Laboratory is a collaborative effort combining real world research on conflict and crisis with the communicative potential of digital media.
CTLab's mission is to explore the conceptual problems underpinning legal and policy approaches to politically violent non-state groups.
Its approach is multidisciplinary - built around the notion that "terrain" is a security metaphor for complex physical, human, and cognitive environments.
Its goals are four-fold:
- Cross-pollinate academic, practice, industry, and policy interests
- Promote relevant concept development and communication
- Establish itself as a creative and authoritative "thinklab"
- Compile a critical mass of analytical output
CTLab culture is predicated on the vigorous pursuit of knowledge, acquired and developed through syncretic practice. It values the documentary record and the eyewitness account equally. It views intelligence as experiential and cumulative. It believes in the primacy of law in international relations. It sees technology as a tool, not an answer. It eschews solipsistic perspectives of crisis and conflict, and is committed to thick understanding. It understands that research by remote fits hand in glove with the tale well told after a long walk in harsh climes.
CTLab is will officially launch in September 2008


