Divided Cities: Governing Diversity

Author:   Annika Björkdahl ,  Lisa Stroembom
Publisher:   Nordic Academic Press
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Pages:   275
Publication Date:   11 March 2015
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Author:   Annika Björkdahl ,  Lisa Stroembom
Publisher:   Nordic Academic Press
Imprint:   Nordic Academic Press
Dimensions:   Width: 22.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.20cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9789187675454


ISBN 10:   9187675455
Pages:   275
Publication Date:   11 March 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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This collection of essays provides a fascinating empirical and theoretical contribution to peacebuilding by bringing together researchers in conflict studies, public policy and urban governance. It creates a transdisciplinary framework to offer a new understanding of multi-scalar governance, policy processes and professional ideologies as necessary components in transformative politics. The book is a unique resource for scholars and practitioners in conflict studies, International Relations, urban management and public administration. -- Dr Brendan Murtagh, Queens University, Belfast. Author of Belfast: Segregation,Violence and the City By rescaling conflict resolution issues that are often conceptualized at the national-state level and bringing them to the micro-level of everyday interactions in divided cities, this volume helps us gain understanding of what active agents in the urban realm can do to address difference and tension. Bridging peace studies and public administration and using nine urban diagnostic sites, Divided Cities turns us away from abstract diplomatic formulas of peacemaking and towards an urban and pragmatic approach toward understanding and addressing divisions. -- Professor Scott A. Bollens , University of California, Irvine. Author of City and Soul in Divided Societies


"""This collection of essays provides a fascinating empirical and theoretical contribution to peacebuilding by bringing together researchers in conflict studies, public policy and urban governance. It creates a transdisciplinary framework to offer a new understanding of multi-scalar governance, policy processes and professional ideologies as necessary components in transformative politics. The book is a unique resource for scholars and practitioners in conflict studies, International Relations, urban management and public administration."" -- Dr Brendan Murtagh, Queens University, Belfast. Author of Belfast: Segregation,Violence and the City ""By rescaling conflict resolution issues that are often conceptualized at the national-state level and bringing them to the micro-level of everyday interactions in divided cities, this volume helps us gain understanding of what active agents in the urban realm can do to address difference and tension. Bridging peace studies and public administration and using nine urban 'diagnostic sites', Divided Cities turns us away from abstract diplomatic formulas of peacemaking and towards an urban and pragmatic approach toward understanding and addressing divisions."" -- Professor Scott A Bollens, University of California, Irvine. Author of City and Soul in Divided Societies"


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Annika Björkdahl is a professor of political science at Lund University and the editor in chief of Cooperation and Conflict. She is the author of Rethinking Peacebuilding: The Quest for Just Peace in the Middle East and the Western Balkans and War and Peace in Transition, and her work has been published in the Journal of European Public, Peace and Change, and Security Dialogue, among other publications. Lisa Strömbom is an assistant professor of political science at Lund University, where she serves as the director for peace and conflict studies, and is currently part of the editorial team for Cooperation and Conflict. She is the author of Israeli Identity, Thick Recognition and Conflict Transformation, and her work has been published in journals including European Journal of International Relations, the European Legacy, Mediterranean Politics, and Peacebuilding.

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