Circuits, the everyday and international relations: Connecting the home to the international and transnational
The primary aim of this article is methodological. It proposes circuitry as an analytical device – not a mere metaphor […]
The primary aim of this article is methodological. It proposes circuitry as an analytical device – not a mere metaphor […]
One of the main obstacles for survey researchers—especially those conducting surveys in difficult contexts such as postconflict areas—is accessing respondents.
An exploration of how so-called ordinary people can disrupt violent conflict and forge peace. In this pathbreaking book, Roger Mac
Mainstream aid metrics often fail to capture how communities themselves define peace, justice, and wellbeing, as these are usually designed
Sept. 21 is the U.N. International Day of Peace, but how does the world measure peace, exactly? In the dictionary,
For decades, calls for greater attention to local, everyday experiences in peacebuilding have been growing. Yvette Selim and Roger Mac
This article interrogates three claims made in relation to the use of data in relation to peace. That more data, faster data, and impartial data will
This article is interested in aid preferences, or what people desire in terms of aid, in a post-conflict and post