This book analyzes the everyday emotions of international
peacebuilding practitioners as practices that hinder – and
potentially help – them to listen more receptively to their local
partners. It develops ‘‘emotional practices’’ as an analytical
concept by integrating critical feminist perspectives insights into
practice approaches. Effective peacebuilding requires international
actors to listen to local partners. This sounds simple enough but
often fails in practice. Examining how everyday emotions help or
hinder internationals’ receptivity to local perspectives, the book
challenges the conventional wisdom that emotions do not matter – at
least not those of internationals who are the privileged party in
peacebuilding partnerships. The book is based on interviews with
peacebuilding practitioners, donors and researchers working in the
Balkans and East Africa, as well as in the UK, the US and Sweden, and
gives a detailed and no-nonsense description of daily dilemmas
regarding listening and partnerships. Johansson provides concrete
recommendations of how internationals can practice personally,
organizationally, and geopolitically to build emotional capacity that
will help them listen better to local actors. Drawing on the
author’s expertise in political science and peace and conflict
research, this volume speaks to scholars in international relations,
political theory, sociology, cultural studies, development studies,
critical theory, and anthropology.
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The Invisibility Cloak
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000485356
Publisert
2021
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Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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