The Spatiality of Violence in Post-war Cities
Herausgeber: Elfversson, Emma; Höglund, Kristine; Gusic, Ivan
The Spatiality of Violence in Post-war Cities
Herausgeber: Elfversson, Emma; Höglund, Kristine; Gusic, Ivan
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The Spatiality of Violence in Post-war Cities analyses violence in post-war cities from different perspectives and in different parts of the world, with a shared attention to space and how it affects violent dynamics.
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The Spatiality of Violence in Post-war Cities analyses violence in post-war cities from different perspectives and in different parts of the world, with a shared attention to space and how it affects violent dynamics.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780367471361
- ISBN-10: 0367471361
- Artikelnr.: 69983627
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780367471361
- ISBN-10: 0367471361
- Artikelnr.: 69983627
Emma Elfversson is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University, Sweden. Her research interests concern rural/urban dimensions of organised violence, ethnic politics and communal conflict, and the role of state and non-state actors in addressing conflicts. Ivan Gusic is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden. His research interests include war-to-peace transitions in post-war cities; urban conflict and violence; and the spatiality of war and peace. Kristine Höglund is a Professor of peace and conflict research at Uppsala University, Sweden. She works on the causes and consequences of electoral violence; urban conflict, violence and conflict resolution; and the dynamics of peace processes, peacebuilding and transitional justice.
1. Introduction: The spatiality of violence in post-war cities Emma
Elfversson, Ivan Gusic and Kristine Höglund 2. Conflict termination,
signals of state weakness and violent urban social disorder in the
developing world Henry Thompson 3. Uninvited citizens: violence, spatiality
and urban ruination in postwar and postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina
Azra Hromadi¿ 4. Navigating urban encounters: an infrastructural
perspective on violence in Johannesburg's taxi industry Silvia Danielak 5.
Urban peacekeeping under siege: attacks on African Union peacekeepers in
Mogadishu, 2007-2009 Emma Elfversson, Sara Lindberg Bromley and Paul D.
Williams 6. The role of power for non-state armed groups in cities:
marginalised spaces and transitions from armed conflict Antônio Sampaio 7.
Inclusive peace mediation in the city: spatial segregation of violence and
urban politics of 'social' inclusion in gang truces Emma van Santen 8.
Urban restructuring, social economics and violence after conflict Brendan
Murtagh, Andrew Grounds, Philip Boland and Linda Fox-Rogers 9. Grasping the
empirical realities of peace in post-war northern Mitrovica Anna Jarstad
and Sandra Segall
Elfversson, Ivan Gusic and Kristine Höglund 2. Conflict termination,
signals of state weakness and violent urban social disorder in the
developing world Henry Thompson 3. Uninvited citizens: violence, spatiality
and urban ruination in postwar and postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina
Azra Hromadi¿ 4. Navigating urban encounters: an infrastructural
perspective on violence in Johannesburg's taxi industry Silvia Danielak 5.
Urban peacekeeping under siege: attacks on African Union peacekeepers in
Mogadishu, 2007-2009 Emma Elfversson, Sara Lindberg Bromley and Paul D.
Williams 6. The role of power for non-state armed groups in cities:
marginalised spaces and transitions from armed conflict Antônio Sampaio 7.
Inclusive peace mediation in the city: spatial segregation of violence and
urban politics of 'social' inclusion in gang truces Emma van Santen 8.
Urban restructuring, social economics and violence after conflict Brendan
Murtagh, Andrew Grounds, Philip Boland and Linda Fox-Rogers 9. Grasping the
empirical realities of peace in post-war northern Mitrovica Anna Jarstad
and Sandra Segall
1. Introduction: The spatiality of violence in post-war cities Emma
Elfversson, Ivan Gusic and Kristine Höglund 2. Conflict termination,
signals of state weakness and violent urban social disorder in the
developing world Henry Thompson 3. Uninvited citizens: violence, spatiality
and urban ruination in postwar and postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina
Azra Hromadi¿ 4. Navigating urban encounters: an infrastructural
perspective on violence in Johannesburg's taxi industry Silvia Danielak 5.
Urban peacekeeping under siege: attacks on African Union peacekeepers in
Mogadishu, 2007-2009 Emma Elfversson, Sara Lindberg Bromley and Paul D.
Williams 6. The role of power for non-state armed groups in cities:
marginalised spaces and transitions from armed conflict Antônio Sampaio 7.
Inclusive peace mediation in the city: spatial segregation of violence and
urban politics of 'social' inclusion in gang truces Emma van Santen 8.
Urban restructuring, social economics and violence after conflict Brendan
Murtagh, Andrew Grounds, Philip Boland and Linda Fox-Rogers 9. Grasping the
empirical realities of peace in post-war northern Mitrovica Anna Jarstad
and Sandra Segall
Elfversson, Ivan Gusic and Kristine Höglund 2. Conflict termination,
signals of state weakness and violent urban social disorder in the
developing world Henry Thompson 3. Uninvited citizens: violence, spatiality
and urban ruination in postwar and postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina
Azra Hromadi¿ 4. Navigating urban encounters: an infrastructural
perspective on violence in Johannesburg's taxi industry Silvia Danielak 5.
Urban peacekeeping under siege: attacks on African Union peacekeepers in
Mogadishu, 2007-2009 Emma Elfversson, Sara Lindberg Bromley and Paul D.
Williams 6. The role of power for non-state armed groups in cities:
marginalised spaces and transitions from armed conflict Antônio Sampaio 7.
Inclusive peace mediation in the city: spatial segregation of violence and
urban politics of 'social' inclusion in gang truces Emma van Santen 8.
Urban restructuring, social economics and violence after conflict Brendan
Murtagh, Andrew Grounds, Philip Boland and Linda Fox-Rogers 9. Grasping the
empirical realities of peace in post-war northern Mitrovica Anna Jarstad
and Sandra Segall