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The Palgrave Handbook of Peace, Conflict and Security Studies in Africa
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The Palgrave Handbook of Peace, Conflict and Security in Africa is a groundbreaking reference resource that offers an interdisciplinary and decolonial exploration of peace, conflict, and security across the African continent. It features theoretical articulations that explore new approaches to peacebuilding in Africa, rethinking peacebuilding strategies and decolonized approaches to governance and peace sustainability. The volume is organized into three thematic sectionsPeace, Conflict, and Securityeach addressing the theoretical foundations, methodological innovations, and emerging challenges that shape Africa's unique peace and security landscape. The chapters provide both theoretical and methodological insights while highlighting locally grounded strategies and alternatives to dominant Western frameworks.
Aims to develop new theories that explain the causes, trends, and diverse variables that sustain conflicts in Africa Draws on African epistemologies of social organization to contribute to decolonising peace and conflict studies Proposes a pedagogical consciousness in PCS in Africa that is grounded in contextually relevant analysis
Autorentext
Dr. Elias Omondi Opongo , (lead editor) is an associate professor of peace studies and international relations, and Director at the Centre for Research Training and Publications, Hekima University College, Kenya
Dr. David Kaulem is the Dean of the School of Education and Leadership at Arrupe Jesuit University in Harare, Zimbabwe
Professor Susan Kilonzo is a Lecturer in the Department of Religion and Sociology at Maseno University, Kenya
Dr. Sarah Njeri is a Lecturer in the Department of Humanitarianism and Development, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, UK
Inhalt
- General Introduction.- 2. Reconceptualizing Theories in Peace, Conflict, and Security Studies in Africa.- 3. Peace and Conflict Studies in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Overview of the Field and Practice.- 4. Education for Peace: The Case of Anglophone Cameroon.- 5. Reconciliation, Art, and Culture in Divided Societies in Africa: A Case of Uganda and Rwanda.- 6. Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies in Africa: A Call for Contextualization.- 7. Parachute Peacebuilding: Interrogating CSOs and NGOs in Peace and Development in Africa.- 8. Of African Ways: Understanding Peace, Conflict, and Security through African Traditional Approaches.- 9. Peace, Culture, and Indigenous Conflict Resolution in Zimbabwe & South Africa.- 10. Peacebuilding and Mental Health: A Review of Psychosocial Support Strategies in Post-Conflict Africa.- 11. News Media and Communication of Elections in East Africa: Implications for Peace Sustainability.- 12. Slave Trade, Firearms, and the Colonial Soundscapes of Mimicked Insecurity in Modern Africa.- 13. 'We Shall Not Wait for Karamoja to Develop': Contextualizing Out-Migration in Uganda.- 14. Militias 'Gone Rogue': Why Pro-Government Militias Turn Against Their Sponsors.- 15. Violent Extremism, Religion, and Security in Somalia and Kenya.- 16. Democracy, Citizen Participation, and Violence: Rethinking Democracy in Africa.- 17. Rethinking the Role of Traditional Leaders in Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding in Africa.- 18. Education and Decolonization in East Africa: Kenya's Airlift Scholarships in the Cold War Period.- 19. Conflict Monitoring and Early Warning Research in Kenya, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Democratic Republic of Congo.- 20. State Fragility, Small Arms Proliferation, and Security in West Africa.- 21. Climate Security in Africa: Climate Change, Displacement, and Conflict in Northern Mozambique.- 22. Peace Policy Research, Advocacy, and Political Change in Africa: A Methodological Assessment.- 23. Gender, Conflict, and Peacebuilding Theories in Africa: Theorizing Loketio as a Deterrence Theory. 24. Decolonizing Peace Agreements: Localizing Disarmament and Conflict Resolution in the Central African Republic.- 25. Reconceptualizing Demobilization, Demilitarization, and Reintegration in Post-Conflict Africa.- 26. Youth Crime and Urban Security in Africa: A Gendered Analysis for Inclusive Peacebuilding.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031929236
- Editor Elias O. Opongo, David Kaulem, Susan M. Kilonzo, Sarah Njeri
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T34mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031929236
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3031929233
- Veröffentlichung 31.10.2025
- Titel The Palgrave Handbook of Peace, Conflict and Security Studies in Africa
- Gewicht 943g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Anzahl Seiten 524
- Lesemotiv Verstehen