This chapter first argues that urban conflicts over peace(s) in the postwar city should be studied through the acts, governing, and spaces underpinning them. It then theorises negotiating agency, governmentality, and relational space as concepts apt for analysing these dimensions. Negotiating agency sees acts are the result of open-ended and constantly on-going negotiations between the subject and the world in which it exists. The key to understanding acts therefore lies neither in the subject nor the world, but in the negotiation between the two underpinning the act itself. Governmentality understands governing as about structuring the field of possible acts for collectives—effectively meaning that anything making collectives choose A inst...
This book investigates peacebuilding in post-conflict scenarios by analysing the link between peace,...
The article is focused on the different tendencies affecting urban public space in contemporary citi...
Within planning theory, the disciplinary tradition that is more attentive towards conflicts can be p...
This chapter theorises the postwar city in order to enable its study. It first theorises the postwar...
The plurality and subjectivity of peace means that transitions from war are contested – i.e. permeat...
Cities have always been arenas of social and symbolic conflict. As places of encounter between diffe...
Cities have always been arenas of social and symbolic conflict. As places of encounter between diffe...
Spatial analysis of peace and conflict is slowly but steadily gaining traction. As a new and innovat...
This conclusion combines insights from the analysed of urban conflicts over peace(s) to answer the p...
This chapter employs relational space on postwar Belfast (Northern Ireland) to understand the role o...
Cities have emerged thousands years ago as a cultural response to new expectations and aspirations o...
Cities divided by violent conflict, such as Mostar, Beirut and Nicosia, have proved remarkably resis...
This chapter shows that war-making and peace-making “take place” and that sometimes the legacy of co...
This chapter shows that war-making and peace-making “take place” and that sometimes the legacy of co...
Processes of globalization are unevenly developing with economic activities further concentrated in ...
This book investigates peacebuilding in post-conflict scenarios by analysing the link between peace,...
The article is focused on the different tendencies affecting urban public space in contemporary citi...
Within planning theory, the disciplinary tradition that is more attentive towards conflicts can be p...
This chapter theorises the postwar city in order to enable its study. It first theorises the postwar...
The plurality and subjectivity of peace means that transitions from war are contested – i.e. permeat...
Cities have always been arenas of social and symbolic conflict. As places of encounter between diffe...
Cities have always been arenas of social and symbolic conflict. As places of encounter between diffe...
Spatial analysis of peace and conflict is slowly but steadily gaining traction. As a new and innovat...
This conclusion combines insights from the analysed of urban conflicts over peace(s) to answer the p...
This chapter employs relational space on postwar Belfast (Northern Ireland) to understand the role o...
Cities have emerged thousands years ago as a cultural response to new expectations and aspirations o...
Cities divided by violent conflict, such as Mostar, Beirut and Nicosia, have proved remarkably resis...
This chapter shows that war-making and peace-making “take place” and that sometimes the legacy of co...
This chapter shows that war-making and peace-making “take place” and that sometimes the legacy of co...
Processes of globalization are unevenly developing with economic activities further concentrated in ...
This book investigates peacebuilding in post-conflict scenarios by analysing the link between peace,...
The article is focused on the different tendencies affecting urban public space in contemporary citi...
Within planning theory, the disciplinary tradition that is more attentive towards conflicts can be p...