Spatialising Peace and Conflict (eBook)

Mapping the Production of Places, Sites and Scales of Violence
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2016 | 1st ed. 2016
XIV, 314 Seiten
Palgrave Macmillan UK (Verlag)
978-1-137-55048-4 (ISBN)

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There has been no sustained inquiry into the relationship linking peace and conflict with space and place. This innovative edited volume explores conflict and peace through spatial approaches, and proposes a new research agenda investigating where peace and conflict take place. All chapters employ space as an analytic category and develop strong theoretical contributions alongside new empirical insights. From battlefields to memorials, places of encounter shape how agents relate to each other and how their actions are enabled or constrained. Moreover, spaces such as the international peacekeepers camps or sites of atrocity would not exist if it were not for the conflict. Drawing on concepts such as spatial governmentality, scalar politics, relational spatial theory and spatial narratives the authors investigate case studies reaching from divided cities such as Belfast, Dili and Jerusalem, via rape camps and karaoke bars, to war-torn countries.

Annika Björkdahl, Lund University, Sweden Susanne Buckley-Zistel, Philipps University Marburg, Germany Karen Büscher, Gent University, Belgium Sven Chojnacki, Free University Berlin, Germany Jolle Demmers, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Martin Doevenspeck, University of Bayreuth, Germany Faye Donnelly, University of St Andrews, UK Bettina Engels, Free University Berlin, Germany Nina Fischer, University of Edinburgh, UK Andreas Hackl, University of Edinburgh, UK Annika Henrizi, University of Marburg, Germany Kristine Höglund, Uppsala University, Sweden Milena Komarova, Queen's University Belfast, UK Erik Melander, Uppsala University, Sweden Laura Michael, Queens University of Belfast, UK Brendan Murtagh, Queens University Belfast, UK Henri Myrttinen, International Alert Liam O'Dowd, Queen's University, Belfast, UK Linda Price, Independent Researcher, Canada and Australia. Olivera Simi?, Griffith University, Australia Margareta Sollenberg, Uppsala University, Sweden Elena B. Stavrevska, Central European University, Hungary Ralph Sundberg, Uppsala University, Sweden Mikel Venhovens, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Zala Vol?i?, University of Queensland, Australia
There has been no sustained inquiry into the relationship linking peace and conflict with space and place. This innovative edited volume explores conflict and peace through spatial approaches, and proposes a new research agenda investigating where peace and conflict take place. All chapters employ space as an analytic category and develop strong theoretical contributions alongside new empirical insights. From battlefields to memorials, places of encounter shape how agents relate to each other and how their actions are enabled or constrained. Moreover, spaces such as the international peacekeepers camps or sites of atrocity would not exist if it were not for the conflict. Drawing on concepts such as spatial governmentality, scalar politics, relational spatial theory and spatial narratives the authors investigate case studies reaching from divided cities such as Belfast, Dili and Jerusalem, via rape camps and karaoke bars, to war-torn countries.

Annika Björkdahl is Professor at Lund University and the Editor-in-Chief of Cooperation and Conflict. She researches peacebuilding, gender and transitional justice. Her publications include Rethinking Peacebuilding (2013) and articles in Security Dialogue, Millennium, Human Rights Review, and Journal of European Public Policy.Susanne Buckley-Zistel is Professor for Peace Conflict Studies and Director of the Center for Conflict Studies, Marburg University, Germany, and Senior Fellow at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg for Global Cooperation Research at the University Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Her research focuses on issues pertaining to peace and conflict, violence, gender and transitional justice.

PART I: TERRITORIALITIES AND SCALES1. Overcoming the Material/Social Divide: Conflict Studies from the Perspective of Spatial Theory; Sven Chojnacki and Bettina Engels2. Territoriality in Civil War: The Ignored Territorial Dimensions of Violent Conflict in North Kivu, DR Congo; Martin Doevenspeck3. Armed Conflict and Space: Exploring Urban-Rural Patterns of Violence; Kristine Höglund, Erik Melander, Margareta Sollenberg and Ralph SundbergPART II: GLOBAL AND LOCAL4. Reading Urban Landscapes of War and Peace: The Case of Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo; Karen Büscher5. The Camp, the Street, the Hotel, and the Brothel — the Gendered, Racialised Spaces of a City in Crisis: Dili, 2006-2008; Henri Myrttinen6. Local Agency in 'Global' Spaces? The engagement of Iraqi women's NGOs with CEDAW; Annika HenriziPART III: BOUNDARIES AND BORDERS7. Space, Class and Peace: Spatial Governmentality in Post-War and Post-Socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina; Elena B. Stavrevska8. Bluffing the State: Spatialities of Contested Statehood in the Abkhazian-Georgian Conflict; Jolle Demmers and Mikel Venhovens9. Urban Space as an Agent of Conflict and 'Peace': Marginalised Im/mobilities and the Predicament of Exclusive-Inclusion among Palestinians in Tel Aviv; Andreas Hackl10. Reframing the Olympic Games as a Space of Contestation Rather than a Fixed Place: Uncovering New Spatial Stories of (De)Securitisation; Faye DonnellyPART IV: PLACES AND SITES 11. Where Conflict and Peace Take Place: Memorialisation, Sacralisation and Post-Conflict Space; Laura Michael, Brendan Murtagh and Linda Price12. Seeing and Unseeing the Dome of Rocks: Conflict, Memory, and Belonging in Jerusalem; Nina Fischer13. Belfast, 'The Shared City'? Spatial Narratives of Conflict Transformation; Milena Komarova and Liam O'Dowd14. Geographies of Crime and Justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Zala Vol?i? and Olivera Simi?

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.5.2016
Reihe/Serie Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies
Zusatzinfo XIV, 314 p.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Europäische / Internationale Politik
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Vergleichende Politikwissenschaften
Technik
Schlagworte Agency • armed conflict • Belfast • Borders • Bosnia • Boundaries • Cities • Civil War • conflict • conflict studies • Crime • Gender • Geopolitics • Government • Herzegovina • Jerusalem • Justice • Peace • peace and conflict • Peace and Conflict Studies • Peacebuilding • Peace Process • Place • Politics • scalar politics • space • Spatialisation • Territory • Transformation • Violence
ISBN-10 1-137-55048-1 / 1137550481
ISBN-13 978-1-137-55048-4 / 9781137550484
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