YesThis paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and Guatemala. It explores the extent to which civil society organisations can build citizenship in such contexts and simultaneously address violence. It argues that civil society organisations can play a vital role in building citizenship and confronting violent actors and acts of violence. However, in order to address chronic, perpetuating violence and interrupt its transmission through time and space, it is important to clarify the relationship between power and violence. Conventional forms of dominating power correlate with violence. Loss of such power or a bid to gain it can lead to violence, particularly where social constructions ...
The possibility of violence is ubiquitous in human social relations; its forms are manifold and its ...
This paper explores various ways in which gang members in post-conflict Nicaragua have internalized ...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and G...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and Gu...
This Working Paper comprises a literature review that was carried out to inform the formulation of a...
In a situation of longstanding and complex violent conflict in Buenaventura, Colombia, we used acti...
Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5.Peace-building, state-building and democratis...
There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage...
This article presents an action research process which opened up dialogues about power, citizenship ...
This article reflects on an experience of action research aimed at improving the understanding of th...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Social participation has been understood in many different ways, and there are eventypologies classi...
Using participatory approaches within violent contexts calls for special attention to be paid to a r...
This paper explores why new ways of “knowing” and acting on violence could lead to a reconsideration...
The possibility of violence is ubiquitous in human social relations; its forms are manifold and its ...
This paper explores various ways in which gang members in post-conflict Nicaragua have internalized ...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and G...
This paper is about civil society participation in two contexts of chronic violence: Colombia and Gu...
This Working Paper comprises a literature review that was carried out to inform the formulation of a...
In a situation of longstanding and complex violent conflict in Buenaventura, Colombia, we used acti...
Pre-submitted version of article for IDS Bulletin 45.5.Peace-building, state-building and democratis...
There are many studies of violence within specific fields of the social sciences, but the next stage...
This article presents an action research process which opened up dialogues about power, citizenship ...
This article reflects on an experience of action research aimed at improving the understanding of th...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Social participation has been understood in many different ways, and there are eventypologies classi...
Using participatory approaches within violent contexts calls for special attention to be paid to a r...
This paper explores why new ways of “knowing” and acting on violence could lead to a reconsideration...
The possibility of violence is ubiquitous in human social relations; its forms are manifold and its ...
This paper explores various ways in which gang members in post-conflict Nicaragua have internalized ...
Overcoming actual violence is the driving, although hidden force behind modern modes of thought and ...