This article has a twofold aim. First, it discusses the contributions to the scholarly field of conflict knowledge and expertise in this special issue on Knowledge production in/about conflict and intervention: finding ‘facts’, telling ‘truth’. Second, it suggests an alternative reading of the issue’s contributions. Starting from the assumption that prevalent ways of knowing are always influenced by wider material and ideological structures at specific times, the article traces the influence of contemporary neoliberalism on general knowledge production structures in Western societies, and more specifically in Western academia, before re-reading the special issue’s contributions through this prism. The main argument is that neoliberalism lea...
Has there been a major (epistemic) transformation towards more balanced global knowledge production ...
While studies on the role of knowledge and expertise have seen a resurgence of interest in Internati...
We often come across theories and aspects related to ‘knowledge’, but seldom do we try to understand...
This article has a twofold aim. First, it discusses the contributions to the scholarly field of conf...
Critical peace and conflict scholars argue that to understand fully conflict dynamics and possibilit...
Critical peace and conflict scholars argue that to understand fully conflict dynamics and possibilit...
This special issue studies the International Crisis Group (icg), one of the most notable and widely ...
Knowledge about violent conflict and international intervention is political. It involves power stru...
This thesis contributes to sociological accounts of critique and, more broadly, to accounts of the r...
This introduction to the book “Knowledge for Peace: Transitional Justice and the Politics of Knowled...
Transitional justice, like other peacebuilding endeavours, strives to create change in the world and...
Social theories of knowledge necessarily emphasise context and relativism. They are grounded in a sp...
This article identifies three aspects of conflict studies that are largely ignored in the transition...
This article highlights the semantic and socio-political meaning of the ‘field’ as it is used in bot...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Has there been a major (epistemic) transformation towards more balanced global knowledge production ...
While studies on the role of knowledge and expertise have seen a resurgence of interest in Internati...
We often come across theories and aspects related to ‘knowledge’, but seldom do we try to understand...
This article has a twofold aim. First, it discusses the contributions to the scholarly field of conf...
Critical peace and conflict scholars argue that to understand fully conflict dynamics and possibilit...
Critical peace and conflict scholars argue that to understand fully conflict dynamics and possibilit...
This special issue studies the International Crisis Group (icg), one of the most notable and widely ...
Knowledge about violent conflict and international intervention is political. It involves power stru...
This thesis contributes to sociological accounts of critique and, more broadly, to accounts of the r...
This introduction to the book “Knowledge for Peace: Transitional Justice and the Politics of Knowled...
Transitional justice, like other peacebuilding endeavours, strives to create change in the world and...
Social theories of knowledge necessarily emphasise context and relativism. They are grounded in a sp...
This article identifies three aspects of conflict studies that are largely ignored in the transition...
This article highlights the semantic and socio-political meaning of the ‘field’ as it is used in bot...
The following research attempts to understand the manner in which Wikipedia has contributed to the w...
Has there been a major (epistemic) transformation towards more balanced global knowledge production ...
While studies on the role of knowledge and expertise have seen a resurgence of interest in Internati...
We often come across theories and aspects related to ‘knowledge’, but seldom do we try to understand...