This article examines the forms of ‘civility’ promoted by South Sudanese NGO leaders and staff in their efforts to navigate a context of pervasive political repression. Drawing on in-depth, life-work history interviews, it shows how the careful cultivation of a ‘non-political’ identity was a way of securing space to operate in a highly militarised, politically restricted environment, of working across the divisions created by conflict, and of creating small spaces for change. The article also points to the limitations of these non-political positions, to the struggles of aspirational projects to overcome the inequalities in which they are embedded, and to the risk of reproducing the hierarchies and exclusions of the wider humanitarian indus...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...
This article uses Arend Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consociationalism’ to understand the mut...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
This article examines the forms of ‘civility’ promoted by South Sudanese NGO leaders and staff in th...
This article investigates contestations over the roles and legitimacy of gangs within the United Nat...
Based in New York, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has been working in the Sudan since the ...
This article describes and analyses the roles and contributions of nongovernmental organisations in ...
Armed, cattle-herding men in Africa are often assumed to be at a relational and spatial distance fro...
This article examines the widespread notion that post-apartheid democracy can be deepened and civil ...
Humanitarian protection remains inaccessible for the tens of thousands of displaced South Sudanese l...
This research explores the relationship between NGOs, activism, the state, and international agencie...
This dissertation is unique in looking at Sudanese NGOs and not at the INGOs in Sudan. Most of the l...
To build sustainable peace, all levels of society need to be involved, from the top governmental aut...
This article interrogates the simplistic juxtaposition of protectors and protected in South Sudan’s ...
Creating a peaceful political order in South Sudan often seems like trying to cage a torrent: howeve...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...
This article uses Arend Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consociationalism’ to understand the mut...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...
This article examines the forms of ‘civility’ promoted by South Sudanese NGO leaders and staff in th...
This article investigates contestations over the roles and legitimacy of gangs within the United Nat...
Based in New York, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has been working in the Sudan since the ...
This article describes and analyses the roles and contributions of nongovernmental organisations in ...
Armed, cattle-herding men in Africa are often assumed to be at a relational and spatial distance fro...
This article examines the widespread notion that post-apartheid democracy can be deepened and civil ...
Humanitarian protection remains inaccessible for the tens of thousands of displaced South Sudanese l...
This research explores the relationship between NGOs, activism, the state, and international agencie...
This dissertation is unique in looking at Sudanese NGOs and not at the INGOs in Sudan. Most of the l...
To build sustainable peace, all levels of society need to be involved, from the top governmental aut...
This article interrogates the simplistic juxtaposition of protectors and protected in South Sudan’s ...
Creating a peaceful political order in South Sudan often seems like trying to cage a torrent: howeve...
A ‘public authorities’ lens is useful for understanding how governance works in conflict-affected pl...
This article uses Arend Lijphart’s notion of ‘power-sharing consociationalism’ to understand the mut...
Following South Sudan's secession in 2011, the country faced significant political, social and econo...