‘Peace’ and (violent) ‘conflict’ are often seen as conceptual mirror images of one another; peace is the absence of conflict, and conflict is the absence of peace. Given this conceptual interdependence, some scholars see that the study of war/making and the study of peace/making are complementary – or even functionally identical – academic projects. Others, however, see that studies of violence and warmaking are antithetic to studies of peace and peacemaking. The six contributions to this JoGSS Forum explore these contrasting perspectives, with a view to assessing the ‘state of the discipline’ of peace and conflict studies (and cognate disciplines, such as security studies). The introduction offers provocations for debate. The two contribut...
Peace education offers potential for transforming violent conflict into peace between groups in conf...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...
‘Peace’ and (violent) ‘conflict’ are often seen as conceptual mirror images of one another; peace is...
Scholars in the field of “peace and conflict studies” have long worried that their discipline is div...
Peace studies are currently at a crossroad, being criticized for their overwhelming research agenda,...
In spite of the surface appearance of flourishing, peace studies now faces a crisis of dilution and ...
It is intuitive to view peace and war as inherently opposite categories. Peace is routinely defined ...
This Companion examines contemporary challenges in Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) and offers prac...
The concept of peace has been under discussion in peace research from its start over 50 years ago. T...
For decades, peace and conflict studies have devoted more attention to conflict than to peace, and d...
This book opens up the discussion of the interrelation between terrorism studies, and peace and conf...
Peace Studies is a discipline that is derived from International Relations. With the development of ...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...
Conflict, violence and peace, as well as relations between them, are the basic axes of peace studies...
Peace education offers potential for transforming violent conflict into peace between groups in conf...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...
‘Peace’ and (violent) ‘conflict’ are often seen as conceptual mirror images of one another; peace is...
Scholars in the field of “peace and conflict studies” have long worried that their discipline is div...
Peace studies are currently at a crossroad, being criticized for their overwhelming research agenda,...
In spite of the surface appearance of flourishing, peace studies now faces a crisis of dilution and ...
It is intuitive to view peace and war as inherently opposite categories. Peace is routinely defined ...
This Companion examines contemporary challenges in Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) and offers prac...
The concept of peace has been under discussion in peace research from its start over 50 years ago. T...
For decades, peace and conflict studies have devoted more attention to conflict than to peace, and d...
This book opens up the discussion of the interrelation between terrorism studies, and peace and conf...
Peace Studies is a discipline that is derived from International Relations. With the development of ...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...
Conflict, violence and peace, as well as relations between them, are the basic axes of peace studies...
Peace education offers potential for transforming violent conflict into peace between groups in conf...
In this paper review of the International Peace literature, specifically exploring the contemporary ...
Scholarly debates about how we conceptualise, theorise and measure peace have recently intensified, ...