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Peacebuilding and lines of friction between imagined communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa (2013)
Journal Article
Kappler, S. (2013). Peacebuilding and lines of friction between imagined communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa. Peacebuilding, 1(3), 349-364. https://doi.org/10.1080/21647259.2013.813177

With specific reference to Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa, this article looks at how peacebuilding actors constantly recreate public space and the discourses within it. The formation of imagined political communities reflects the extent to which... Read More about Peacebuilding and lines of friction between imagined communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa.

Coping with research: local tactics of resistance against (mis-)representation in academia (2013)
Journal Article
Kappler, S. (2013). Coping with research: local tactics of resistance against (mis-)representation in academia. Peacebuilding, 1(1), 125-140. https://doi.org/10.1080/21647259.2013.756279

Research on fieldwork methods in Peace and Conflict Studies has often tended to examine the tools through which researchers can more easily access information about and from their ‘local subjects’. This article, however, takes into account the ways i... Read More about Coping with research: local tactics of resistance against (mis-)representation in academia.