Peacebuilding

Papers
(The TQCC of Peacebuilding is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Review: peace and security in the Balkans: a local perspective Review: peace and security in the Balkans: a local perspective , edited by Nemanja Džuverović and Věra Sto16
Pluck, luck and peacemaking11
The many conceptions of post-conflict reconciliation: learning from practitioners9
Why peacebuilding is condemned to fail if it ignores ethnicization. The case of Colombia8
Dialogue for peace: the production of knowledge and norms between international practices and local ownership in Ukraine7
The challenges and opportunities of researching masculinities during peace processes7
The frontlines of peace: an insider’s guide to changing the world7
Imagining national security through the body’s organisation: conscientious objectors in South Korea7
Photography and everyday peacebuilding. Examining the impact of photographing everyday peace in Colombia6
What knowledge counts? Local humanitarian knowledge production in protracted conflicts. A Central African Republic case study6
Non-state conflicts, peacekeeping, and the conclusion of local agreements6
Galkaio, Somalia: bridging the border6
Peace negotiation process and outcome: considering Colombia and Turkey in comparative perspective6
Local non-violent strategies amid Guatemala’s post-accord violence: understanding the potential and limitations in poor urban neighbourhoods6
Deepening understandings of success and failure in post-conflict reconciliation6
Forum Theatre for Reconciliation: a drama-based approach to conflict transformation applied to socio-environmental struggles in Bolivia5
‘No Justice, No Peace’: the political in two mutually constitutive concepts5
Collective reincorporation of FARC-EP and social and solidarity economies: beyond moral imagination5
Transcending antagonism in South Asia: advancing agonistic peace through the Partition Museum5
In-group competition & out-group cooperation: cooperative players in protracted ethnic conflict resolution5
Good ones and bad ones: gendered distortions and aspirations in research with conflict-affected youth in Liberia5
Sulhu as local peacebuilding5
Elite support for peace agreements: evidence from Colombia4
Enforced silence or mindful non-violent action? Everyday peace and South Korean victims of civilian massacres in the Korean War4
Correction4
Introduction to the special issue: in/civility in peace and conflict3
Disruptive hope: the communal repertoires of violence resistance in Cúcuta3
Correction3
Memorialising ‘Pionirska Street’: survivor-led processes and barriers in inventing memorials of resistance to wartime sexual violence in Visegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina3
Embodied reconciliation: a new research agenda3
Peace communication: a transdisciplinary perspective for peace at the intersection of cultural, peace and communication studies3
Unspeakable: reflections on relational approaches to research in post-conflict settings3
‘This coconut was the one that finally worked’: cursing for peace and justice in Sri Lanka3
Beyond politics: in/civilities of ‘non-political’ peacebuilding for Kashmir3
Cross-case patterns of security production in hybrid political orders: their shapes, ordering practices, and paradoxical outcomes3
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