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Everyday reconciliation in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia : subtle agency and hidden narratives / SungYong Lee
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Titre(s)
- Everyday reconciliation in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia : subtle agency and hidden narratives / SungYong Lee
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- Everyday reconciliation in post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia subtle agency and hidden narratives SungYong Lee Cham, Switzerland palgrave macmillan e-book 978-3-031-13987-1
Auteur(s)
Publication
- Cham : Palgrave Macmillan
Date de copyright
- C 2022
Description matérielle
- 1 volume (XI-180 pages) : couverture illustrée en couleurs ; 22 cm
Collection
- Rethinking political violence 2752-8588
ISBN
- 978-3-031-13986-4
- 978-3-031-13989-5
EAN
- 9783031139864 relié
- 9783031139895 br.
Appartient à la collection
- Rethinking political violence series Seies editor : Roger Mac Ginty,... Basingstoke [etc.] Palgrave Macmillan 201X
Classification décimale Dewey
- 303.690 959
Note sur disponibilité
- La ressource est également disponible en format numérique
Note sur les bibliographies et les index
- Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Index
Résumé ou extrait
- This book examines the nature of everyday peace mobilised in post-conflict settings. It specifically aims to examine the reconstruction of relationships between local communities and former Khmer Rouge leaders in Cambodia, using social reconciliation as an indicator of peace. Based on the empirical examination, this study will reveal key features of everyday peace like plurality, connectivity and subtlety, and local communities agency for peacebuilding. Research questions that will be examined include what does everyday peace look like? What forms of everyday practice have community members developed and utilised? How is the local process for relationship building related to the wider peacebuilding and governance contexts in the country? And how have community members handled and destabilised the mainstream narratives related to the Khmer Rouge in the process? The volume will present new conceptual and theoretical innovations relevant to the central debates on everyday peace, with an empirical examination of Cambodia. SungYong Lee is Associate Professor at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand. His research expertise is on peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction. His recent books include Multi-level Reconciliation and Peacebuilding (with Kevin Clements, 2021), Local Ownership in Asian Peacebuilding: Development of Local Peacebuilding Models (2019), and International Peacebuilding: An Introduction (with Alpaslan Ozerdem, 2016)
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