The Cultural Dimension of Peace

The Cultural Dimension of Peace
About this book
"The Cultural Dimension of Peace and Reconciliation outlines an emerging cultural turn in Peace Studies. Taking an anthropological view of decentralization and peace processes in Indonesia as its central focus, it provides an informed understanding of the cultural dimension of reconciliation that is essential for the reintegration of societies that have undergone mass violence and long-lasting conflict. Bräuchler's study warns of one-sided instrumentalization or harmonization theories, and promotes a critical stance towards the use of 'culture', 'tradition' and 'the local' in peacebuilding. Her focus is on intra-state violence between groups defined by ethnicity, religion or other sub-national (or transnational) collective identities. Based on multi-sited and multi-temporal ethnographic fieldwork, this book develops an approach that opens up spaces and sets a new standard for Peace and Conflict Studies and the anthropology of peace"--
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- OL Work ID
- OL20672967W
Subjects
Conflict managementReconciliationSocial conflictIndonesia, religionMaluku (indonesia)Indonesia, politics and governmentPeaceReligionDecentralization in governmentPolitics and governmentEthnic relationsPeace-buildingPOLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / GeneralPOLITICAL SCIENCE / PeacePOLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Freedom & Security / Human Rights