2024
DOI: 10.1111/1758-5899.13364
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Communityself‐protection, public authority and the safety of strangers in Bor and Ler, South Sudan

Tom Kirk,
Naomi Pendle,
Abraham Diing Akoi

Abstract: Protection is not simply something done or delivered to people by states, humanitarian organisations and armed peacekeepers. Instead, a growing literature has begun to examine the self‐protection strategies of people and communities in protracted violent crises. Its authors suggest that nuanced understandings of how people retain a measure of agency in the face of violence is an important first step for those seeking to reduce their levels of threat and vulnerability. We use interview data from communities in … Show more

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