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        The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Peace and Conflict Studies

        Perspectives from the Global South

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        Tripathi, Siddharth (editor)
        Richter, Solveig (editor)
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        English
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        Abstract
        This new open access handbook combines conceptual thinking with empirical illustrations to understand the trajectories of conflict and violence in our world. Peace and Conflict Studies were broadly founded in the Northern Hemisphere, which strongly influenced how scholars understand patterns of peace or violence in Africa, Latin America and South-East Asia. This has proven to provide practitioners not only with false promises about external intervention, but even strengthened asymmetric colonial power structures in the way knowledge was and is produced. There is a need to make the discipline more plural by initiating and shaping a new research agenda that is more strongly rooted in the ground realities, contexts, imaginations – political, economic, and social – of the Global South(s). This handbook is the first of its kind with a comprehensive and inclusive agenda for the field of peace and conflict studies: It engages in a thorough academic discussion not only about the Global South(s) but includes perspectives from the Global South(s). It reflects productive discussions with scholars from the Global South(s) that constitute the majority of authors in this handbook. In addition, while the handbook is a scholarly knowledge product, it is also an ongoing process for scholars, students and practitioners from both South(s) and North(s) with diverse backgrounds and positionalities. This handbook is essential reference for students and researchers working on global peace and conflict studies, postcolonial studies, and international relations. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Leipzig University & Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace and Conflict Studies Network.
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        https://oapen-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12657/109194
        Keywords
        Conflict Resolution; Inclusive knowledge production; Non-Western Perspectives; Transformative Research Methodologies; Peace studies; Postcolonial Studies; Indigenous Studies; Civil War; Climate Change; Decolonial; Dialogic encounters; Epistemic hierarchies; Gender; Global North; Justice; Local Turn; Mobility; Peacebuilding; Political violence; Race; Refugees; Violence; War Economies
        ISBN
        9781538147351
        Publisher
        Bloomsbury Publishing (US)
        Publication date and place
        New York, 2025
        Imprint
        Bloomsbury Academic
        Series
        Bloomsbury Handbooks,
        Classification
        Peace studies and conflict resolution
        Warfare and defence
        International relations
        Politics and government
        Pages
        632
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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