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ID152811
Title ProperMeasuring peace
Other Title Information comparability, commensurability, and complementarity using bottom-up indicators
LanguageENG
AuthorGinty, Roger Mac ;  Firchow, Pamina ;  Pamina Firchow Roger Mac Ginty
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the possibilities of interaction and collaboration between top-down and bottom-up indicators of peace. It is based on the Everyday Peace Indicators project an experimental research project that operated in local communities in four sub-Saharan countries. The article begins by making the case for bottom-up approaches to the study of peace, conflict and security. It goes on to scope out the opportunities and obstacles for comparison between bottom-up and top-down indicator systems and looks at three issues: comparability, commensurability and complementarity. It draws on four well-know measurements of peace, conflict and development: the Human Development Index (HDI), the Global Peace Index, the Uppsala Conflict Data Program's Georeferenced Event Data (UCDP GED), and the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Program (ACLED). We argue for a plurality of vantage points from which to measure peace and conflict.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Review Vol. 19, No.1; Mar 2017: p.6-27
Journal SourceInternational Studies Review Vol: 19 No 1
Key WordsPeace ;  Measurement ;  Bottom-Up Indicators


 
 
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