Making Geographies of Peace and Conflict (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
280
Utgivningsdatum
2023-11-17
Förlag
Routledge
Illustratör/Fotograf
black and white 4 Illustrations 3 Line drawings, black and white 1 Halftones black and white
Illustrationer
3 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Halftones, black and white; 4 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensioner
234 x 156 x 16 mm
Vikt
418 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781032385983

Making Geographies of Peace and Conflict

Häftad,  Engelska, 2023-11-17
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This book illustrates the diversity of current geographies, ontologies, engagements, and epistemologies of peace and conflict. It emphasizes how agencies of peace and conflict occur in geographic settings, and how those settings shape processes of peace and conflict. The essence of the books logic is that war and peace are manifestations of the intertwined construction of geographies and politics. Indeed, peace is never completely distinct from war. Each chapter in the book will demonstrate understandings of how the myriad spaces of war and peace are forged by multiple agencies, some possibly contradictory. The goals of these agents vary as peace and war are relational, place-specific processes. The reader will understand the mutual construction of spaces and processes of peace and conflict through engagement with the concepts of agency, the mutual construction of politics and space, geographic scales, multiple geographies, the twin dynamics of empathy/othering and inclusivity/partitioning, and resistance/militarism. The book discusses the intertwined nature of peace and conflict, including reference to the environment, global climate change, borders, technology, and postcolonialism. This book is valuable for instructors teaching a variety of senior level human geography courses, including graduate-level classes. It will appeal to those working in political geography, historical geography, sociology of geographic knowledge, feminist geography, cultural and economic geography, political science, and international relations.
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Colin Flint, a geographer by training, is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Utah State University. His research interests include geopolitics and world-systems analysis. He is the author of Introduction to Geopolitics (Routledge, 2022), Geopolitical Constructs (2016), and co-author, with Peter J. Taylor, of Political Geography: World-Economy, Nation-State and Locality (Routledge, 7th edition, 2018). He is editor of The Geography of War and Peace (2004) and co-editor (with Scott Kirsch) of Reconstructing Conflict: Integrating War and Post-War Geographies (2011). His books have been translated into Spanish, Polish, Korean, Mandarin, Japanese and Farsi. Kara E. Dempsey is Associate Professor of Geography at Appalachian State University. She studies ethnonational conflicts, consolidation of state and regional power, international forced migration, and peace-building processes. She is the author of The Geopolitics of Conflict, Nationalism, and Reconciliation in Ireland (Routledge, 2022), and co-editor (with Orhon Myadar) of Making and unmaking refugees: Geopolitics of social ordering and struggle with the global refugee regime (Routledge 2023). She currently is serving as the president of the Political Geography Specialty Group, American Association of Geographers (AAG) and the AAG Honors Committee.

Innehållsförteckning

Chapter One: Introduction: Making Geographies of Peace and Conflict Colin Flint and Kara E. Dempsey Chapter Two: Geography and War, Geographers and Peace: Expanding Research and Political Agendas Virginie Mamadouh Chapter Three: Geographies of Peace Nerve V. Macaspac and Adam Moore Chapter Four: Spatializing Peace and Peacebuilding: Where is Knowledge About Peace and Peacebuilding Produced? Annika Bjrkdahl Chapter Five: Navigating the Ambiguous Geographies of War and Peace James A. Tyner Chapter Six: Forging Shared Spaces for Building Peace Kara E. Dempsey Chapter Seven: The Violence of Development and the Prospects for Peace Colin Flint Chapter Eight: Postcolonial Conflict in Southeast Asia: Rethinking the Shatterbelt with Colonial Rupture in Asias Cold War Christian Lentz and Scott Kirsch Chapter Nine: Feminist Geopolitics and Empathetic Encounters with the Unseen: Reconsidering Black Hawk Down 20 Years Later Orhon Myadar and Tony Colella Chapter Ten: The Spatialities of Nonviolent Peace Activism in the Midst of War: From Colombia to Ukraine Sara Koopman Chapter Eleven: Peacework: Everyday Negative Peace Across South Asian Borderscapes Md Azmeary Ferdoush Chapter Twelve: Hybrid Networks: Technology, Geopolitics and Ontology in Digital Warfare Ian Slesinger Chapter Thirteen: Geographies of Environmental Peace and Conflict Shannon OLear Chapter Fourteen: Conflict and Cooperation: The Adverse Effects of Climate Change Andrew Linke and Clionadh Raleigh Chapter Fifteen: Placing Peace: The Pedagogies of Positive Peace and Environmental Justice Mark Ortiz, Mara Beln Noroa, Lorraine Dowler, and Joshua Inwood