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Peacebuilding and Spatial Transformation

Peacebuilding and Spatial Transformation

Stefanie Kappler, Annika Bjorkdahl

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This book investigates peacebuilding in post-conflict scenarios by analysing the link between peace, space and place. By focusing on the case studies of Cyprus, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Northern Ireland and South Africa, the book provides a spatial reading of agency in peacebuilding contexts. It conceptualises peacebuilding agency in post-conflict landscapes as situated between place (material locality) and space (the imaginary counterpart of place), analysing the ways in which peacebuilding agency can be read as a spatial practice. Investigating a number of post-conflict cases, this book outlines infrastructures of power and agency as they are manifested in spatial practice. It demonstrates how spatial agency can take the form of conflict and exclusion on the one hand, but also of transformation towards peace over time on the other hand. Against this background, the book argues that agency drives place-making and space-making processes. Therefore, transformative processes in post-conflict societies can be understood as materialising through the active use and transformation of space and place. This book will be of interest to students of peacebuilding, peace and conflict studies, human geography and IR in general.

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OL Work ID
OL21288114W

Subjects

PeaceSouth africa, politics and governmentAgent (philosophy)Cyprus, politics and governmentBosnia and hercegovina, politics and governmentPeace-buildingCase studiesSpaceSocial aspectsPlace (Philosophy)Consolidation de la paixÉtudes de casEspaceAspect socialLieu (Philosophie)SOCIAL SCIENCEGeneralNorthern ireland, politics and government

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