Peacebuilding

Papers
(The TQCC of Peacebuilding is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fierce and accommodationist divided cities: understanding right-to-the-city protests in Beirut and Manama11
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 Sto10
Narratives of change and repair: how the study of storytelling in the social sciences can inspire peacebuilding research10
Peace and rural development in Colombia7
Rebel politics: a political sociology of armed struggle in Myanmar’s borderlands7
When God stops fighting: how religious violence ends When God stops fighting: how religious violence ends , by Mark Juergensmeyer, Oakland, California, University of Cal7
‘Good personhood’ in Kosovo: a Serbian perspective from below6
The many conceptions of post-conflict reconciliation: learning from practitioners6
Speaking with a ‘soft voice’: professional and pragmatic civilities amongst South Sudanese NGO leaders6
Feel the grass grow: ecologies of slow peace in Colombia Feel the grass grow: ecologies of slow peace in Colombia , by Angela Jill Lederach, Stanford, California, USA, S5
Honyomiji: the local women’s peacebuilding institution in South Sudan5
Post-conflict reconstruction and local government5
Local agreements - an introduction to the special issue5
On violence, the everyday, and social reproduction: Agnes and Myanmar’s transition5
Biopolitical peacebuilding4
Dissolving conflict. Local peace agreements and armed conflict transitions4
Same but different: the role of local leaders in the peace processes in liberia and sierra leone3
Urban restructuring and the reproduction of spaces of violence in Belfast3
Third space and spontaneous contact in a divided city: evidence from Jerusalem3
Good ones and bad ones: gendered distortions and aspirations in research with conflict-affected youth in Liberia3
Pluck, luck and peacemaking3
Everyday peace: rethinking typologies of social practice and local agency3
Violence and hegemonic masculinities in Timor-Leste – on the challenges of using theoretical frameworks in conflict-affected societies3
Is recognition the answer? Exploring the barriers for successful reintegration of ex-combatants into civil society in Northern Ireland and Colombia3
Collective reincorporation of FARC-EP and social and solidarity economies: beyond moral imagination3
Interviews on masculinities in post-conflict contexts as a process of three translations3
Gender and citizenship in transitional justice: everyday experiences of reparation and reintegration in Colombia Gender and citizenship in transitional justice: everyday experiences of 3
Building a peace we don’t know? The power of subjunctive technologies in digital peacebuilding2
The frontlines of peace: an insider’s guide to changing the world2
‘The ‘local-visual turn’: understanding peacebuilding in post-conflict societies using photo-elicitation2
Peacebuilding legacy: programming for change and young people’s attitudes to peace Peacebuilding legacy: programming for change and young people’s attitudes to peace , b2
The search for a comprehensive political settlement in Transnistria: explaining the failure to reach agreement2
Peacebuilding through women’s community development Wee women’s work in Northern Ireland Peacebuilding through women’s community development Wee women’s work in Northern Ireland 2
Controlling victims: forced exhumations in the Peruvian Andes2
Two and a half approaches to the local turn in peacebuilding2
Why peacebuilding is condemned to fail if it ignores ethnicization. The case of Colombia2
Elite support for peace agreements: evidence from Colombia2
Hybrid governance in South Sudan: the negotiated state in practice2
Competition for control of the state and the transitional justice agenda among Tunisian civil society organisations2
Peacebuilding, peacekeeping, and the ‘balance of bureaucratic power’ in Kofi Annan’s Secretariat: a micro-history of two United Nations departments2
Enforced silence or mindful non-violent action? Everyday peace and South Korean victims of civilian massacres in the Korean War2
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