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ID193234
Title ProperEveryday peace in the Ninewa Plains, Iraq
Other Title InformationCulture, rituals, and community interactions
LanguageENG
AuthorAmal Bourhrous ;  Bourhrous, Amal ;  O’Driscoll, Dylan
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although the need for local ownership of peacebuilding is routinely emphasized, the importance and the modalities of engaging with local cultures and traditions are not adequately understood, and the peacebuilding potential of local customs remains largely unharnessed. Drawing on extensive interviews with community leaders (n94) and farmers and villagers (n107), and using a conceptual framework that combines notions of the everyday and events that mark a rupture with the everyday, this article explores the opportunities that local people’s everyday interactions, culture, and traditions offer for peacebuilding in post-Islamic State Ninewa Plains, Iraq. In doing so, the article makes a theoretical contribution to the everyday peace literature by further developing existing typologies of everyday acts and attitudes of everyday peace. Demonstrating how everyday acts and attitudes of peace sit on a scale with negative peace on the one end and positive peace on the other, the article introduces the concept of ‘affinity’ on the positive peace side of the scale, to refer to an affective engagement with the other and to acts of getting to know, understand, and participate in what is important to the other community.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 58, No.4; Dec 2023: p.542-560
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol: 58 No 4
Key WordsCulture ;  Iraq ;  Rituals ;  Everyday ;  Local Peace ;  Affinity


 
 
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