This thesis investigates the advantages and limitations of applying culture to the analysis of violent conflict and peacebuilding, with a particular focus on liberal peacebuilding in Sierra Leone. While fully aware of the critique of the concept of culture in terms of its uses for the production of difference and ‘otherness,’ it also seeks to respond to the critique of liberal peacebuilding on the account of its low sensitivity towards local culture, which allegedly undermines the peace effort. After a careful examination of the terms of discussion about culture enabled by theoretical approaches to conflict in Chapter 2, the thesis presents a theoretical framework for the analysis of cultural aspects of conflict and peace based on the proce...
A socio-anthropological theoretical framework of the so-called Grid-Group Cultural Theory provides a...
Whether someone is doing humanitarian action and peacebuilding in the violent neighborhoods of West ...
Commissioned by the Department of Arts and Culture, AugustThe relationship between cultural diversit...
This thesis investigates the advantages and limitations of applying culture to the analysis of viole...
Through a case study of a peace education intervention in postwar Sierra Leone, this article seeks t...
Ethno-politicization has been identified as a covert yet pervasive contributing factor in the variou...
This article seeks to draw out an understanding of the role of narratives and discourses of race, cu...
The ‘local’ has become central to peacebuilding, both in theory and in practice. While there is exte...
The paper explores the relations between culture and conflict that emerge when parties with differin...
In this article, internationally supported peacebuilding is conceptualized as a cross-cultural relat...
Over the last decade tremendous interest has been expressed by international organisations such as U...
The phenomena of war and peace are becoming particularly important in a globalised world, where the ...
A socio-anthropological theoretical framework of the so-called Grid-Group Cultural Theory provides a...
This Sierra Leone Conflict arose from the society’s failure to institutionalize the requisite post-c...
This Sierra Leone Conflict arose from the society’s failure to institutionalize the requisite post-c...
A socio-anthropological theoretical framework of the so-called Grid-Group Cultural Theory provides a...
Whether someone is doing humanitarian action and peacebuilding in the violent neighborhoods of West ...
Commissioned by the Department of Arts and Culture, AugustThe relationship between cultural diversit...
This thesis investigates the advantages and limitations of applying culture to the analysis of viole...
Through a case study of a peace education intervention in postwar Sierra Leone, this article seeks t...
Ethno-politicization has been identified as a covert yet pervasive contributing factor in the variou...
This article seeks to draw out an understanding of the role of narratives and discourses of race, cu...
The ‘local’ has become central to peacebuilding, both in theory and in practice. While there is exte...
The paper explores the relations between culture and conflict that emerge when parties with differin...
In this article, internationally supported peacebuilding is conceptualized as a cross-cultural relat...
Over the last decade tremendous interest has been expressed by international organisations such as U...
The phenomena of war and peace are becoming particularly important in a globalised world, where the ...
A socio-anthropological theoretical framework of the so-called Grid-Group Cultural Theory provides a...
This Sierra Leone Conflict arose from the society’s failure to institutionalize the requisite post-c...
This Sierra Leone Conflict arose from the society’s failure to institutionalize the requisite post-c...
A socio-anthropological theoretical framework of the so-called Grid-Group Cultural Theory provides a...
Whether someone is doing humanitarian action and peacebuilding in the violent neighborhoods of West ...
Commissioned by the Department of Arts and Culture, AugustThe relationship between cultural diversit...