International Relations (IR) and related social science disciplines focusing on peace and conflict studies have enabled a bureaucratic understanding of peacebuilding and a liberal form of peace. This has extended into a neoliberal type of statebuilding. There is now an impressive international architecture for peace, but its engagement with its subjects in everyday contexts has been less impressive. An earlier group of conflict researchers, grouped around John Burton and later A.J.R. Groom, have long argued that this is partly because IR has concentrated on elite power, problem-solving methodology and positivist epistemologies. It has failed to understand the dynamics, agency and hybridity of human society and institutions when it comes to ...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
Since the early 1990s a growing emphasis on peacebuilding has marked the international community’s r...
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, peacebuilding has remained an undertheorize...
Peacebuilding presents a formidable challenge to anthropology, because it 'enframes' our contemporar...
This chapter explores how sociological methods, concepts, and theories have been engaged to study in...
Despite efforts to better understand and address the root causes of conflict, violence continues to ...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
The monograph deals with the structural limits of international peace- and statebuilding. I chose a ...
This review examines both the anthropological and international relations literature on collective u...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
The International Relations (IR) literature has strongly criticised the invasive and top-down nature...
International Relations (IR) has cultivated the idea of a gap between the theory and the practice|[s...
As conflict and its inevitable consequences become more prevalent, anthropology’s focus on the human...
An elaborate intellectual and policy framework has been constructed in order to preserve and protect...
This special section turns its gaze inwards to explore how legitimateauthority is constructed in the...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
Since the early 1990s a growing emphasis on peacebuilding has marked the international community’s r...
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, peacebuilding has remained an undertheorize...
Peacebuilding presents a formidable challenge to anthropology, because it 'enframes' our contemporar...
This chapter explores how sociological methods, concepts, and theories have been engaged to study in...
Despite efforts to better understand and address the root causes of conflict, violence continues to ...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
The monograph deals with the structural limits of international peace- and statebuilding. I chose a ...
This review examines both the anthropological and international relations literature on collective u...
“Peacebuilding” serves as a catch-all term to describe efforts by an array of international organiza...
The International Relations (IR) literature has strongly criticised the invasive and top-down nature...
International Relations (IR) has cultivated the idea of a gap between the theory and the practice|[s...
As conflict and its inevitable consequences become more prevalent, anthropology’s focus on the human...
An elaborate intellectual and policy framework has been constructed in order to preserve and protect...
This special section turns its gaze inwards to explore how legitimateauthority is constructed in the...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
Since the early 1990s a growing emphasis on peacebuilding has marked the international community’s r...
Despite its great theoretical and practical importance, peacebuilding has remained an undertheorize...