This article explores performance and ritual theory in the context of anthropological research on peace-building institutions and knowledge discourses, as well as the process of writing up an ethnographic PhD thesis. Based on fieldwork in Germany and Nepal, the article’s aim is to expand the theoretical scope of ‘aidnography’ and apply it to knowledge management, workshops, global conferences and the author’s performance in these spaces. The article analyses how a potentially critical and contested concept such as liberal peace-building has been absorbed by an emerging ritual economy of indoor events, policy papers and transnational actors. These strategies of organisational and professional self-promotion create depoliticised action and ...
Peace Research has long been criticized for the gap between the theory and practice of peace. This p...
This paper sets out to investigate the different conflicts inherent in our societies as X-rayed in i...
Rituals are customarily muted into predictable and boring routines aimed to stabilise social orders ...
This article explores performance and ritual theory in the context of anthropological research on pe...
This article explores performance and ritual theory in the context of anthropological research on pe...
The article employs anthropological ritual theory and the concepts of symbolism and liminality to pr...
International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict s...
Cultural festivals often claim to foster mutual understanding and improve international and intercul...
An international conference is a secular ritual which serves to create, recreate and shape global-wi...
This article interrogates the practicability and efficacy of arts-based methods for peacebuilding as...
This volume asks and addresses elusive ontological, epistemological, and methodological questions ab...
Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recog...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
Despite efforts to better understand and address the root causes of conflict, violence continues to ...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction Important roles in post-conflict peacebuilding are attrib...
Peace Research has long been criticized for the gap between the theory and practice of peace. This p...
This paper sets out to investigate the different conflicts inherent in our societies as X-rayed in i...
Rituals are customarily muted into predictable and boring routines aimed to stabilise social orders ...
This article explores performance and ritual theory in the context of anthropological research on pe...
This article explores performance and ritual theory in the context of anthropological research on pe...
The article employs anthropological ritual theory and the concepts of symbolism and liminality to pr...
International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict s...
Cultural festivals often claim to foster mutual understanding and improve international and intercul...
An international conference is a secular ritual which serves to create, recreate and shape global-wi...
This article interrogates the practicability and efficacy of arts-based methods for peacebuilding as...
This volume asks and addresses elusive ontological, epistemological, and methodological questions ab...
Since the early 1990s, international development organizations and donor agencies increasingly recog...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
Despite efforts to better understand and address the root causes of conflict, violence continues to ...
Item does not contain fulltextIntroduction Important roles in post-conflict peacebuilding are attrib...
Peace Research has long been criticized for the gap between the theory and practice of peace. This p...
This paper sets out to investigate the different conflicts inherent in our societies as X-rayed in i...
Rituals are customarily muted into predictable and boring routines aimed to stabilise social orders ...