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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 1.000kg ISBN: 9781032275772ISBN 10: 1032275774 Pages: 434 Publication Date: 20 August 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction PART I: ARCHITECTURE AND ACTORS 1. The Evolution of Peacebuilding 2. The International Architecture of Peacebuilding 3. Women, Peace and Security 4. Civil Society and Peacebuilding 5. 'Illiberal Peacebuilding' and Authoritarian Conflict Management 6. Unusual Peacebuilders PART II: READING PEACEBUILDING 7. Problem-Solving and Critical Approaches 8. The Limits of Peacebuilding 9. A Postcolonial Reading of ‘Peace from Below’ 10. African Perspectives on Peacebuilding 11. Agonistic Peacebuilding PART III: ISSUES AND APPROACHES 12. Sustaining Peace Through Social Contracts 13. Gender and Peacebuilding 14. Religion and Peacebuilding 15. Climate Change and Peacebuilding 16. Emotions, Reconciliation and Peacebuilding 17. Memory, Politics and Peace 18. Storytelling and Peacebuilding 19. Mediation and Peacebuilding 20. Trauma and Peacebuilding PART IV: VIOLENCE AND SECURITY 21. Security Sector Reform 22. Disarmament, Demobilization, Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Repatriation in Africa 23. Violence Reduction and Peacebuilding 24. Zones of Peace 25. Community Self-Protection in Colombia PART V: EVERYDAY LIVING 26. Everyday Peace 27. Education, Learning and Peacebuilding 28. Youth and Peacebuilding 29. Everyday Political Economies of Peacebuilding PART VI: DISCIPLINARY APPROACHES 30. International Relations Theory and Peacebuilding 31. Sociology and Peacebuilding 32. Sociolinguistics and Peacebuilding 33. Anthropology and Peacebuilding 34. Social Psychology and PeacebuildingReviews'This is an excellent addition to the roster of background texts on peacebuilding and its many dimensions. It contains multiple up-to-date chapters that illustrate the complexity of the challenges facing peacebuilding, and the inadequacy of the current peace architectures and infrastructures as well as many of its processes. This is a must-read for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses on peace and conflict.' Oliver P. Richmond, University of Manchester, UK 'The Routledge Handbook of Peacebuilding has garnered acclaim as an authoritative reference and educational text over the last decade. In its second edition, it further enriches its utility by incorporating critical assessments of emerging peacebuilding trends, amplifying perspectives from the Global South, and offering insightful reflections on the intricate nature of peacebuilding.' SungYong Lee, Professor, Soka University, Japan 'With wars raging around the planet and numerous long-running conflicts unresolved, the need for peacebuilding has never been greater. Roger Mac Ginty has put together a cutting-edge collection of works on making and sustaining peace. The Handbook of Peacebuilding is particularly adept in showing the multi-dimensional nature of conflict and the need for us to take issues of gender, race, climate change, and poverty seriously when seeking to build peace.' Severine Autesserre, Barnard College, Columbia University, USA Author InformationRoger Mac Ginty is Professor at the School of Government and International Affairs, and the Durham Global Security Institute, both at Durham University. He is author of three books, and has edited/co-edited 11 books. He is founding editor of the journal Peacebuilding and co-founder of the Everyday Peace Indicators. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |