Engagements with difference in peacebuilding are characterized by interrelated patterns of identitiarian and de-essentializing thought that tend to crystalize or minimize difference. In response, this article theorizes difference as simultaneously relational and essential, and thus as a phenomenon that continually re-forms in the world and is crucial to life itself. A relational-essential approach is sketched by drawing upon ideas from conflict resolution and feminism, and illustrated through a micro-case of peacebuilding intervention in Aboriginal Australia. This way of theorizing difference promises pathways beyond European-derived forms of thinking and into exchange with the world and diverse peoples
This concluding chapter attempts to demonstrate a potentially constructive yet under-theorized link ...
In this article, we suggest that taking a relational view of peace seriously is a fruitful avenue fo...
Sustainability is built upon relationships as this is the only way to bring together government, mar...
Recent research has revealed the need to include and understand local actors in order to improve the...
Recent research has revealed the need to include and understand local actors in order to improve the...
Whereas practitioners and mainstream approaches to intervention are concerned about the inability to...
This paper considers how restorative justice as a theory of justice grounded in feminist relational ...
The article explores the local-international peacebuilding interactions which contributed to the suc...
This conclusion notes the rise of relationalism in theorizing peacebuilding and the advantages of th...
Intercultural dialogue and its many variants such as interfaith, interethnic,and interracial dialogu...
Whilst not prominent in psychological approaches to peace – both in Australia and internationally – ...
Mediating Across Difference is based on a fundamental premise: to deal adequately with conflict—and ...
This new Routledge Handbook offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of the meanings and us...
The nascent spatial turn in peace and conflict studies is a promising development that expands conce...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
This concluding chapter attempts to demonstrate a potentially constructive yet under-theorized link ...
In this article, we suggest that taking a relational view of peace seriously is a fruitful avenue fo...
Sustainability is built upon relationships as this is the only way to bring together government, mar...
Recent research has revealed the need to include and understand local actors in order to improve the...
Recent research has revealed the need to include and understand local actors in order to improve the...
Whereas practitioners and mainstream approaches to intervention are concerned about the inability to...
This paper considers how restorative justice as a theory of justice grounded in feminist relational ...
The article explores the local-international peacebuilding interactions which contributed to the suc...
This conclusion notes the rise of relationalism in theorizing peacebuilding and the advantages of th...
Intercultural dialogue and its many variants such as interfaith, interethnic,and interracial dialogu...
Whilst not prominent in psychological approaches to peace – both in Australia and internationally – ...
Mediating Across Difference is based on a fundamental premise: to deal adequately with conflict—and ...
This new Routledge Handbook offers a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of the meanings and us...
The nascent spatial turn in peace and conflict studies is a promising development that expands conce...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
This concluding chapter attempts to demonstrate a potentially constructive yet under-theorized link ...
In this article, we suggest that taking a relational view of peace seriously is a fruitful avenue fo...
Sustainability is built upon relationships as this is the only way to bring together government, mar...