This book explores peace as a tangible experience rooted in physical encounters, challenging traditional Peace and Conflict Studies. It emphasizes the human body in understanding war and peace, addressing how conflict and violence impact us physically. Engaging with feminist theory, it appeals to both academics and practitioners.
Tarja Vayrynen Livres



Culture and International Conflict Resolution
- 172pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This book re-examines conflict resolution, and partcualry problem-solving conflict resolution, from a new perspective. A critical study of John Burton's work which outlines an alternative framework for the study of international conflict, it provides an insight into the problems of conflict and conflict resolution from a social constructionist angle. -- .
This book explores everyday, corporeal manifestations of agency and resistance amongst mobile groups who are not explicitly categorized as political actors