2017
DOI: 10.26530/oapen_628403
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Everyday Resistance, Peacebuilding and State-making : Insights from 'Africa's World War'

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“…While Nixon does not have much to say about place, the authors here show from their work in various national settings that slow violence is always situated in historical and geographical contexts that affect and enable it (Coleman 2007; Daley 2008; Murrey 2015; Peluso and Watts 2000; Watts 2013). The same is true of resistance to slow violence (see De Heredia 2017; Federici 2019; Mama 2014; Piedalue this issue). In Murrey’s (2016) work on structural violence connected to the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline, for example, she describes protracted and subvisible processes of ‘slow dissent’: the ways that collective emotional practices of survival and resistance persist in the face of multi-faceted power.…”
Section: The Spatialities Of Slow Violencementioning
confidence: 95%
“…While Nixon does not have much to say about place, the authors here show from their work in various national settings that slow violence is always situated in historical and geographical contexts that affect and enable it (Coleman 2007; Daley 2008; Murrey 2015; Peluso and Watts 2000; Watts 2013). The same is true of resistance to slow violence (see De Heredia 2017; Federici 2019; Mama 2014; Piedalue this issue). In Murrey’s (2016) work on structural violence connected to the Chad-Cameroon Oil Pipeline, for example, she describes protracted and subvisible processes of ‘slow dissent’: the ways that collective emotional practices of survival and resistance persist in the face of multi-faceted power.…”
Section: The Spatialities Of Slow Violencementioning
confidence: 95%
“…El carácter militarizado de la Paz Liberal se ha analizado ampliamente por la literatura crítica en general, y la postcolonial y feminista en particular (Basham, 2018;Grosfoguel y Mielants, 2006;Jabri, 2013;Wilmer, 2009;Zirion, 2019). Segunda, la Paz Liberal ya tenía en su seno el objetivo de dotar al estado el papel preponderante como gestor del orden político, social y económico, bajo el control de las fuerzas de seguridad (Iñiguez de Heredia, 2017;Richmond, 2006;Ruiz-Gimenez, 2013;Sabaratnam, 2013Sabaratnam, , 2017. Tercera, no hay un tránsito perfecto y limpio de una a otra.…”
Section: Relaciones Internacionalesunclassified
“…De esta forma, por ejemplo, los programas de desarme, reintegración de combatientes y embargos han sido fundamentales en los procesos de construcción de paz y de construcción del estado en las últimas tres décadas. Es verdad que en muchas ocasiones se ha actuado en cierto modo en contra de esta idea -en la República Democrática del Congo o en Sudán se ha apoyado a líderes que han distribuido los medios de la violencia entre grupos proxy, pero que han sido vistos como los actores con el derecho a reclamar dicho monopolio (Iñiguez de Heredia, 2017;Vogel, 2014).…”
Section: Relaciones Internacionalesunclassified