Conflict, Peace, Security and Development
Theories and Methodologies
Herausgeber: Hintjens, Helen; Zarkov, Dubravka
Conflict, Peace, Security and Development
Theories and Methodologies
Herausgeber: Hintjens, Helen; Zarkov, Dubravka
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This book addresses methodological challenges in contemporary approaches to conflict, violence and peace and development. Whilst classical approaches linked development with peace, security has become central to understandings of both war and peacetime. This book uniquely reflects on how to deal with the convergence of war and peace in the context of global development.
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This book addresses methodological challenges in contemporary approaches to conflict, violence and peace and development. Whilst classical approaches linked development with peace, security has become central to understandings of both war and peacetime. This book uniquely reflects on how to deal with the convergence of war and peace in the context of global development.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415844819
- ISBN-10: 0415844819
- Artikelnr.: 40542850
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415844819
- ISBN-10: 0415844819
- Artikelnr.: 40542850
Helen Hintjens is Assistant Professor in Development and Social Justice at the International Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands. Dubravka Zarkov is Associate Professor in Gender, Conflict and Development Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies, The Netherlands.
1. Introduction Conflict, Peace, Security and Development: Theories and
Methodologies Dubavka Zarkov and Helen Hintjens Part 1: The State of the
Fields 2. Peace, Conflict and Violence Johan Galtung 3. Humanitarian
Assistance and New Humanitarianism: Some Old Questions Tim Jacoby 4. The
Political Sociology of Statebuilding: Looking Beyond Weber Nicolas
Lemay-Hébert Part 2 Economies for War and Peace 5. Conflict, Growth and
(Under)Development Syed Mansoob Murshed 6. Off-Shore Oil in Ghana:
Potentials for Conflict and Development David Naab Aratuo 7. Spaces of
Memory and Intervention: Researching Post-Conflict Reconstruction in El
Salado, Colombia Juliana Villarreal Part 3 Identity Politics of Conflicts
8. Identity Politics in Wars: Theorizing, Policy and Interventions
Dubravka Zarkov 9. "As if there were two Rwandas": polarized research
agendas in post-genocide Rwanda Helen Hintjens 10. Crafting Symbolic
Geographies in Modern Turkey: Kurdish Assimilation and the Politics of
(Re)Naming Beril Cakir 11. Law as an Instrument of Justice? Victim
Reparations at the International Criminal Court Clara Garcia Orozco and
Helen Hintjens Part 4 Methods and Methodologies 12. Sri Lanka's Civil War:
What Kind of Methodologies for Identity Conflict? Shyamika
Jayasundara-Smits 13. Mathematical modelling and 'ethnic conflict' in
Colombia . The impact of the Unit and the Level of Analysis Fabio Diaz
Pabon 14. Comparing Datasets: Understanding Conceptual Differences in
Quantitative Conflict Studies Ricardo Real Pedrosa de Sousa 15. Conclusion:
Theorizing the Politics of Judgement Jolle Demmers
Methodologies Dubavka Zarkov and Helen Hintjens Part 1: The State of the
Fields 2. Peace, Conflict and Violence Johan Galtung 3. Humanitarian
Assistance and New Humanitarianism: Some Old Questions Tim Jacoby 4. The
Political Sociology of Statebuilding: Looking Beyond Weber Nicolas
Lemay-Hébert Part 2 Economies for War and Peace 5. Conflict, Growth and
(Under)Development Syed Mansoob Murshed 6. Off-Shore Oil in Ghana:
Potentials for Conflict and Development David Naab Aratuo 7. Spaces of
Memory and Intervention: Researching Post-Conflict Reconstruction in El
Salado, Colombia Juliana Villarreal Part 3 Identity Politics of Conflicts
8. Identity Politics in Wars: Theorizing, Policy and Interventions
Dubravka Zarkov 9. "As if there were two Rwandas": polarized research
agendas in post-genocide Rwanda Helen Hintjens 10. Crafting Symbolic
Geographies in Modern Turkey: Kurdish Assimilation and the Politics of
(Re)Naming Beril Cakir 11. Law as an Instrument of Justice? Victim
Reparations at the International Criminal Court Clara Garcia Orozco and
Helen Hintjens Part 4 Methods and Methodologies 12. Sri Lanka's Civil War:
What Kind of Methodologies for Identity Conflict? Shyamika
Jayasundara-Smits 13. Mathematical modelling and 'ethnic conflict' in
Colombia . The impact of the Unit and the Level of Analysis Fabio Diaz
Pabon 14. Comparing Datasets: Understanding Conceptual Differences in
Quantitative Conflict Studies Ricardo Real Pedrosa de Sousa 15. Conclusion:
Theorizing the Politics of Judgement Jolle Demmers
1. Introduction Conflict, Peace, Security and Development: Theories and
Methodologies Dubavka Zarkov and Helen Hintjens Part 1: The State of the
Fields 2. Peace, Conflict and Violence Johan Galtung 3. Humanitarian
Assistance and New Humanitarianism: Some Old Questions Tim Jacoby 4. The
Political Sociology of Statebuilding: Looking Beyond Weber Nicolas
Lemay-Hébert Part 2 Economies for War and Peace 5. Conflict, Growth and
(Under)Development Syed Mansoob Murshed 6. Off-Shore Oil in Ghana:
Potentials for Conflict and Development David Naab Aratuo 7. Spaces of
Memory and Intervention: Researching Post-Conflict Reconstruction in El
Salado, Colombia Juliana Villarreal Part 3 Identity Politics of Conflicts
8. Identity Politics in Wars: Theorizing, Policy and Interventions
Dubravka Zarkov 9. "As if there were two Rwandas": polarized research
agendas in post-genocide Rwanda Helen Hintjens 10. Crafting Symbolic
Geographies in Modern Turkey: Kurdish Assimilation and the Politics of
(Re)Naming Beril Cakir 11. Law as an Instrument of Justice? Victim
Reparations at the International Criminal Court Clara Garcia Orozco and
Helen Hintjens Part 4 Methods and Methodologies 12. Sri Lanka's Civil War:
What Kind of Methodologies for Identity Conflict? Shyamika
Jayasundara-Smits 13. Mathematical modelling and 'ethnic conflict' in
Colombia . The impact of the Unit and the Level of Analysis Fabio Diaz
Pabon 14. Comparing Datasets: Understanding Conceptual Differences in
Quantitative Conflict Studies Ricardo Real Pedrosa de Sousa 15. Conclusion:
Theorizing the Politics of Judgement Jolle Demmers
Methodologies Dubavka Zarkov and Helen Hintjens Part 1: The State of the
Fields 2. Peace, Conflict and Violence Johan Galtung 3. Humanitarian
Assistance and New Humanitarianism: Some Old Questions Tim Jacoby 4. The
Political Sociology of Statebuilding: Looking Beyond Weber Nicolas
Lemay-Hébert Part 2 Economies for War and Peace 5. Conflict, Growth and
(Under)Development Syed Mansoob Murshed 6. Off-Shore Oil in Ghana:
Potentials for Conflict and Development David Naab Aratuo 7. Spaces of
Memory and Intervention: Researching Post-Conflict Reconstruction in El
Salado, Colombia Juliana Villarreal Part 3 Identity Politics of Conflicts
8. Identity Politics in Wars: Theorizing, Policy and Interventions
Dubravka Zarkov 9. "As if there were two Rwandas": polarized research
agendas in post-genocide Rwanda Helen Hintjens 10. Crafting Symbolic
Geographies in Modern Turkey: Kurdish Assimilation and the Politics of
(Re)Naming Beril Cakir 11. Law as an Instrument of Justice? Victim
Reparations at the International Criminal Court Clara Garcia Orozco and
Helen Hintjens Part 4 Methods and Methodologies 12. Sri Lanka's Civil War:
What Kind of Methodologies for Identity Conflict? Shyamika
Jayasundara-Smits 13. Mathematical modelling and 'ethnic conflict' in
Colombia . The impact of the Unit and the Level of Analysis Fabio Diaz
Pabon 14. Comparing Datasets: Understanding Conceptual Differences in
Quantitative Conflict Studies Ricardo Real Pedrosa de Sousa 15. Conclusion:
Theorizing the Politics of Judgement Jolle Demmers