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Travelling Models in African Conflict Management: Translating Technologies of Social Ordering by Brill (Paperback, 2014)

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Travelling Models offers a theoretical concept for comparative research on conflict management in Africa in processes of globalization: how is change in one place related to developments in other places? Why are certain issues that are important in one place taken up in other places, while others are t? The authors examine how the travel of models enact changes, particularly in African conflict situations, most often in unexpected ways. They look at what happens when a model has been put into practice at a conflict site, and they pay attention to the forms of social (re-)ordering resulting from this process. The authors look, among others, at conflict managing models of power- and revenue sharing, mediation, freedom of expression, disaster management, community involvement and workshopping. Contributors are: Andrea Behrends, Lydie Cabane, Veronika Fuest, Dejene Gemechu, Mutasim Bashir Ali Hadi, Remadji Hoinathy, Mario Kramer, Sung-Joon Park, Tinashe Pfigu, Richard Rottenburg, Sylvanus Spencer and Kees van der Waal. The Introduction of this volume is being offered in Open Access

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PublisherBrill
ISBN-109004264604
ISBN-139789004264601
eBay Product ID (ePID)195088341

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FormatTrade Paperback (Us), Paperback
LanguageEnglish
SubjectSocial Studies: General

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Date of Publication01/05/2014
Place of PublicationLeiden
Series TitleAfrica-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies
Volume EditorAndrea Behrends, Richard Rottenburg, Sung-Joon Park
Country of PublicationNetherlands
Author BiographyAndrea Behrends, Dr. phil., is Principal Investigator of a cooperative research project on Oil and Social Change in Niger and Chad . Her publications focus on political anthropology and Africa. Sung-Joon Park, is Research Fellow at Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg. He has published on mass HIV treatment in Uganda. Richard Rottenburg holds a Chair in Anthropology at the University of Halle, Germany. His research focuses on the anthropology of law, organisation, science and technology (LOST).
Series Part/Volume Number13
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