2024
DOI: 10.1177/00108367241244956
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Decolonising affect: Emotions and the politics of peace

Emma Hutchison,
Roland Bleiker,
Josephine Bourne
et al.

Abstract: Peace processes require societies to break with animosity and violence. Scholars and practitioners have traditionally focused on institutional and structural mechanisms. Recent contributions have stressed the need to address the emotional legacies of destructive conflicts and how they influence peace processes. We build on these contributions by engaging current debates on decolonisation. We advance a three-part argument that places decolonising emotion at the core of peace and conflict studies. First, prevail… Show more

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