Attention to everyday forms of resistance in the liberal peace debates has provided a more sophisticated critique of peacebuilding but the concept of resistance remains limited. The paper argues that this is because leading approaches to resistance coming out the hybridity literature lack an account of class and privilege. These approaches have done a superficial application of the frameworks they were drawing on, primarily those of Michel De Certeau and James Scott. Resistance has been conceived as an international–local and liberal–non-liberal contention. The conclusion is that while the study of resistance is welcomed, this research agenda is limited and depoliticizing. Critics of hybridity have addressed similar points, taking issue wit...
This paper seeks to critically reimagine the relationship between power and resistance. It aims to b...
Exceptions, minorities, non-conformities, individual refusals and small group actions, these are wor...
This article argues that Europe's seeming inability to escape from the divisive legacy of World War ...
Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making addresses debates on the liberal peace and the p...
While recent efforts to analyse resistance to post-conflict interventions have led to important insi...
An increased focus on understanding and managing the reactions of affected populations has led to hy...
A focus on understanding and managing the reactions of affected populations has led to hybridity’s b...
This thesis attempts to define post-colonial theory as a method by which we can better understand cu...
This thesis takes up the question of resistance in light of the surge of social movements throughout...
This article reflects upon the shift away from linear understandings of peacebuilding, which assumed...
Nations are understood to have a right to go to war, not only in defense of individual rights, but i...
Traditional accounts of political resistance often conceptualise it as a reaction to power. Widely d...
Since the early twentieth century, the notion of resistance became common currency in colonial langu...
Everyday resistance, peacebuilding and state-making develops a historical sociology of peacebuilding...
International audienceThe following chapter introduces a body of case studies which intend to explor...
This paper seeks to critically reimagine the relationship between power and resistance. It aims to b...
Exceptions, minorities, non-conformities, individual refusals and small group actions, these are wor...
This article argues that Europe's seeming inability to escape from the divisive legacy of World War ...
Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making addresses debates on the liberal peace and the p...
While recent efforts to analyse resistance to post-conflict interventions have led to important insi...
An increased focus on understanding and managing the reactions of affected populations has led to hy...
A focus on understanding and managing the reactions of affected populations has led to hybridity’s b...
This thesis attempts to define post-colonial theory as a method by which we can better understand cu...
This thesis takes up the question of resistance in light of the surge of social movements throughout...
This article reflects upon the shift away from linear understandings of peacebuilding, which assumed...
Nations are understood to have a right to go to war, not only in defense of individual rights, but i...
Traditional accounts of political resistance often conceptualise it as a reaction to power. Widely d...
Since the early twentieth century, the notion of resistance became common currency in colonial langu...
Everyday resistance, peacebuilding and state-making develops a historical sociology of peacebuilding...
International audienceThe following chapter introduces a body of case studies which intend to explor...
This paper seeks to critically reimagine the relationship between power and resistance. It aims to b...
Exceptions, minorities, non-conformities, individual refusals and small group actions, these are wor...
This article argues that Europe's seeming inability to escape from the divisive legacy of World War ...