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Critical peace and conflict studies: feminist interventions [PDF]

open access: yesPeacebuilding, 2019
Critical Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS) as a field cares about gender. Yet, feminist work frequently receives token acknowledgement by critical scholars rather than sustained engagement and analysis. This Special Issue demonstrates why critical PCS needs feminist epistemologies, methodologies, and empirical analyses.
Laura Mcleod, Maria O’Reilly
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Complementarity and Interdisciplinarity in Peace and Conflict Studies [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Global Security Studies, 2019
This essay unpacks some of the nuances and complexities of peace and conflict studies. While it accepts that there are divisions between those who study conflict and those who study peace, it argues that there are also multiple sites of overlap and complementarity.
Roger Mac Ginty, Mac Ginty Roger
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A Divided Discipline? Mapping Peace and Conflict Studies [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Studies Perspectives, 2018
Scholars in the field of “peace and conflict studies” have long worried that their discipline is divided -- between studies of war and warmaking, and studies of peace and peacemaking. However, empirical research into the existence, extent, and nature of such a division is scarce.
Jonathan Bright, John Gledhill
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Studying Peace and Studying Conflict: Complementary or Competing Projects? [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Global Security Studies, 2019
‘Peace’ and (violent) ‘conflict’ are often seen as conceptual mirror images of one another; peace is the absence of conflict, and conflict is the absence of peace. Given this conceptual interdependence, some scholars see that the study of war/making and the study of peace/making are complementary – or even functionally identical – academic projects ...
John Gledhill, Jonathan Bright
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“Nomenclature changes, essence unchanged”: Peripheral prisons reform and refusal to alter deterrence for rehabilitation

open access: yesJournal of Social Studies, 2021
The study focused on the Nigerian correctional institution and its mandate at rehabilitating convicts in preparedness for life outside bar and by implication reintegrating reformed individuals who are believed to pose no further threat to serenity of the
Babatope Matthew Ajiboye   +2 more
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Unholy practices among youths in Nigeria: venoms breeding to a disjointed society [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Sciences, 2021
Before the year 1990 and up to the late 1990s, Nigeria was ravaged by what was known then as “Advanced Free Fraud” christened (419) and “Trades of Narcotic Drugs”.
AJIBOYE, Babatope Matthew
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Ethnic Conflict and UN Peacekeeping Operations in Cote d’Ivoire

open access: yesNUST Journal of International Peace and Stability, 2023
The article critically examines the effectiveness of the UN (peacekeeping) Operation Mission in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI). In doing so, it elucidates the challenges associated with employing Chapter VI and Chapter VII (i.e., non-military coercion [Article ...
Muhammad Zubair Cheema, Lubna Sarwar
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Altergeopolítica

open access: yesPunto Sur, 2023
En una época de creciente (in)seguridad estatal, existen grupos que se están uniendo por su cuenta para construir seguridades alternativas noviolentas. Establecen conexiones a través de la distancia y la diferencia que se centran en la seguridad de los ...
Sara Koopman
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CONFLICT STUDIES TOWARDS PEACE STUDIES (CONFLICT RESOLUTION)

open access: yesIJGIE (International Journal of Graduate of Islamic Education), 2021
The purpose of writing this article is to study and understand the study of conflict towards peace. This research is motivated by the diversity of ethnicity, ethnicity, language, culture, religion and other differences that cause conflicts between people.
Achmad Jaelani   +2 more
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Understanding the Impact of the Counter-Terror Agenda on Humanitarian Action

open access: yesOtoritas: Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan, 2017
The paper reflects on the impact of the counter-terror agenda on humanitarian actions. It explores the socio-political and legal implications and constraints that Non-Governmental Organisations incur when managing humanitarian projects in critical ...
Francesco Bruno
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