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... This is referred to as the coloniality 5 of aid, which is seen to reflect an alleged superiority of those from the global North over those from the global South, even within the aid sector (cf. Buckley-Zistel & Koloma Beck, 2022;Duvisac, 2022;Quijano & Ennis, 2000). In short, the international aid system is seen as reflecting a staggering inequality in which the interests and priorities of the global North dominate those of the global South (Aloudat & Khan, 2022;International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) et al., 2022). ...
April 2023
Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
... The aim of a broader 'affective turn' was to address the absence of emotions in peacebuilding seeking to bring about a more emotions-centric way of understanding peoples' experiences of peace and conflict (Hutchison and Bleiker 2015;Travouillon 2021). More recently, the 'spatial turn' has emphasised the importance of considering the physical, social, and cultural dimensions of space and place in peacebuilding efforts (Björkdahl and Kappler 2017;Brigg and George 2020;Björkdahl and Buckley-Zistel 2022), while the 'relational turn' has endeavoured to shed light on commonly obscured relationships of power that shape formations of peace (Gadinger, Chadwick, and Debiel 2013;Brigg 2016). Efforts to advance these different lenses are indicative of a 'tendency to turn'. ...
February 2023
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
... Bis heute werden koloniale Subjekte und deren Nachfahren nicht selten bedenkenlos objektifiziert und exponiert. Dies zeigt sich beispielsweise in Museen oder Ausstel-K lungen, in denen sie an der (Re-)Präsentation und Interpretation ihrer Erfahrungen und Objekte oft noch immer unzureichend beteiligt werden, wie die Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin Priya Basil (2022) in einem Interview in diesem Forum argumentiert. Wie sich ein verändertes Erinnern an Verbrechen des Kolonialismus zum Erinnern an die Shoah verhält, wird aktuell besonders kontrovers diskutiert (Assmann 2021;Rothberg 2009;Sznaider 2022;Neiman und Wildt 2022). ...
January 2023
Zeitschrift für Friedens- und Konfliktforschung
... However, IDP women, likewise, have to cope with reduction in social and occupational status (Najafizadeh, 2013). The perceived loss of status and the related social degradation of men in camps is referred to as emasculation (Buckely-Zistel & Krause, 2017). Instead of men, women often have to take on additional responsibilities in such a situation (Buckely-Zistel & Krause, 2017). ...
December 2022
... The co-constitution of space and time remains underexplored in studies of space in (post-)conflict societies. Fields such as the spatial turn in peace and conflict studies and geographies of peace have successfully centred 'space' in their research, demonstrating its relevance in promoting peace or deepening conflict divides (e.g., Björkdahl, 2013;Björkdahl & Susanne Buckley-Zistel, 2022;Björkdahl & Gusic, 2013;Björkdahl & Kappler, 2017;Feghali et al., 2021;Forde, 2019;Gusic, 2020;Laliberté, 2016;Mannergren Selimovic and Strömbom, 2015;Megoran et al., 2016;Penu & Essaw, 2019;Olivius and Hedström, 2021;Williams, 2013). However, despite recognising that space and time are intertwined, systematic analyses of time and temporality in relation to space have been lacking in empirical studies. ...
October 2022
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
... Similarly, the Red Rose Foundation uses 'change the ending' for their Red Bench Project as an 'opportunity for this important issue to remain visible' (Red Rose Foundation, n.d.). This advocacy for change is part of a contemporary movement towards 'affirmative memorials' (Buckley-Zistel, 2021). Such memorials acknowledge grief and trauma while also advocating against the social-political conditions that generate grief and trauma. ...
June 2021
Memory Studies
... Placing past sufferings at the heart of group identity leads to the sacralisation of memory, when a traumatic and/or repressed past is assigned a pivotal role in the enhancement of the group self-image (Misztal 2004, p. 69). The liberal script, on the other hand, situates remembrance of communist crimes within the wider transitional justice scheme that deems historical reckoning and the commemoration of the victims of political violence to be an indispensable part of the political transition towards liberal democracy (Brett et al. 2007;Stan 2009;Buckley-Zistel and Schäfer 2014). This approach to memory links commemoration not only to the political or national identity of those who remember, but also to the liberal political project and human rights agenda they are committed to implementing (Bell 2009, p. 352;David 2020). ...
February 2014
... Analysing peace and the politics of memory has become a vibrant and highly important field of research over the past decades, involving scholars from various disciplines and a large variety of case studies (Ashplant et al., 2000;Björkdahl et al., 2017;Buckley-Zistel and Schäfer, 2014;Margry and Sánchez-Carretero, 2011). Much of this scholarship understands politics as the struggle over power between various interest groups over who gets to the decide the future, and is thus concerned with political conflicts over what is to be remembered. ...
February 2014
... e con ict transformation approach seeks to alter the underlying structures that lead to the expression of con ict in violent terms. Rather than trying to adjust the positions of the parties and nd a compromise between their di ering interests, the con ict transformation approach attempts to transmute the forms and functions of violence (see, e.g., Kriesberg 2011;Buckley-Zistel 2008;Miall 2004). From a con ict transformation perspective, the distinction between peace mediation and dialogues can be blurry, and both can be understood more comprehensively as a third-party activity that can help to change the prevailing mutually antagonising perceptions or violent behaviour of con icting parties by the confronting parties themselves. ...
January 2008
... Sudut pandang tersebut secara khusus digambarkan melalui komponen sosial, budaya, dan politik yang memotivasi wisatawan berkunjung ke situs dark tourism (Driessen 2022 (Kennell, Šuligoj, & Lesjak 2018), hingga menghasilkan indeks dark tourism (Powell, Kennel, & Barton 2018). Selain itu, perpaduan antara teknologi dan interpretasi dark tourism juga dibahas dalam pendekatan pemasaran digital terpadu secara deskriptif (Brown & McGowan 2018;Buckley-Zistel & Williams 2022;May, Kantor, & Zror 2021;Tzanelli 2018). ...
June 2022
International Journal of Politics Culture and Society