technological developments of digital communication in the twenty-first century have opened up new terrains of research methodologies and theories for peace and conflict studies ( Eriksson and Giampiero 2007 ; Nouri and Whiting 2015 ). The term “cyberspace
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The Digital Age Opens Up New Terrains for Peace and Conflict Research
Josepha Ivanka Wessels
Ronald Stade
inflicted by perpetrators. At times, this is also true of theoretical concepts in scholarly fields like international relations and peace and conflict studies, which might serve the same purpose, or, at least, have the same effect. Concepts like “national
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Theorizing the Spatiality of Protest
Dimitris Soudias and Tareq Sydiq
we situate our special section on the “spatiality of protest”—which is the result of the eponymous panel we organized at the 2018 Zentrumstage Conference, “Space in Peace and Conflict,” in Marburg, Germany. In thinking through “spatialities of,” we
The Many Faces of the State
Living in Peace and Conflict in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
Nasir Uddin and Eva Gerharz
people at the margins experience the state in everyday life and what this reveals about the conditions of peace and conflict in the CHT. The second is to examine how people construct and imagine the “state” in their everyday experiences. We start by
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The Social Life of Contentious Concepts
Ronald S. Stade
a village or remote province. They belong to a genre that straddles several disciplinary boundaries—conceptual history, political anthropology, cultural sociology, peace and conflict studies, international relations, and so on—and is consigned to a
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The Dialectics of Displacement and Emplacement
Henrik Vigh and Jesper Bjarnesen
for an exploration, rather than a mere presumption, of its social and existential consequences. By locating the study of displacement in the intersection between migration research and peace and conflict studies, this thematic section contributes to
The Past as a Foreign Country
Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Pinker’s “Prehistoric Anarchy”
Linda Fibiger
–646; James R. Kerin, “Combat,” in Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict , ed. Lester R. Kurtz, 2nd ed. (San Diego: Academic Press, 1998), 349. 13 David Warbourton, “Aspects of War and Warfare in Western Philosophy and History,” in Warfare and Society
Recapturing the Lost
Digitalized Memories of the Rhodesian Bush War
Ane Marie Ørbø Kirkegaard
The study of digitalized memory in the social sciences is still budding. In peace and conflict studies it is unusual. Much of the research on digitalized memory of war and conflict is performed by researchers in other disciplines and tends to focus
Teaching internationalisation?
Surveying the lack of pedagogical and theoretical diversity in American International Relations
Christopher R. Cook
and Conflict (SPC). Duke. Fall 2011. Goemans, Hein. Political Science 106: Introduction to International Relations. University of Rochester. Fall 2010. Hendrickson, Petra. PLSC 212: Introduction to International Relations. Eastern Michigan
Death of a Statesman – Birth of a Martyr
Martyrdom and Memorials in Post–Civil War Lebanon
Are John Knudsen
consumed – highlight the state’s inability to prevent strife, protect the citizenry and prosecute offenders, hence the need to seek divine redemption through martyrdom. Acknowledgements An early draft of this article was first presented at the Peace and