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Spaces of Conflict in Everyday Life : Perspectives across Asia / ed. by Martin Sökefeld.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Kultur und soziale PraxisPublisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2015]Copyright date: 2015Edition: 1. AuflDescription: 1 online resource (226 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783837630244
  • 9783839430248
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 390 23
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Spaces of Conflict in Everyday Life: An Introduction -- Shifting Borders: Coping Strategies of Inhabitants in the Aftermath of the Osh Conflict, Kyrgyzstan -- Understanding Mobilisation Processes in Conflict through Framing: The Case of Inter-Communal Conflict in the Batken Province, Kyrgyzstan -- Institution-Centred Conflict Research: A Methodological Approach and its Application in East Afghanistan -- Land-based Conflict in Afghanistan: On the Right of Pre-emption (shuf’a) as ‘Back-Channel’ Diplomacy and a Show of Indignation -- Not in in the Master Plan: Dimensions of Exclusion in Kabul -- Negotiating Space in the Conflict Zone of Kashmir: The Borderlanders’ Perspective -- Exclusionary Infrastructures: Crisis and the Rise of Sectarian Hospitals in Northern Pakistan -- Notes on the Contributors
Summary: Conflicts are everyday situations and experiences with which people have to cope. Focusing on particularly conflict-prone parts of Asia, the contributions to this book analyze the dynamics of conflicts from the perspectives of the actors involved, and pay particular attention to aspects like mobilization, exclusion, segregation, the role of institutions and the construction of antagonistic identities. The book gathers case studies based on long-term fieldwork from conflicts in Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kashmir.

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Spaces of Conflict in Everyday Life: An Introduction -- Shifting Borders: Coping Strategies of Inhabitants in the Aftermath of the Osh Conflict, Kyrgyzstan -- Understanding Mobilisation Processes in Conflict through Framing: The Case of Inter-Communal Conflict in the Batken Province, Kyrgyzstan -- Institution-Centred Conflict Research: A Methodological Approach and its Application in East Afghanistan -- Land-based Conflict in Afghanistan: On the Right of Pre-emption (shuf’a) as ‘Back-Channel’ Diplomacy and a Show of Indignation -- Not in in the Master Plan: Dimensions of Exclusion in Kabul -- Negotiating Space in the Conflict Zone of Kashmir: The Borderlanders’ Perspective -- Exclusionary Infrastructures: Crisis and the Rise of Sectarian Hospitals in Northern Pakistan -- Notes on the Contributors

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Conflicts are everyday situations and experiences with which people have to cope. Focusing on particularly conflict-prone parts of Asia, the contributions to this book analyze the dynamics of conflicts from the perspectives of the actors involved, and pay particular attention to aspects like mobilization, exclusion, segregation, the role of institutions and the construction of antagonistic identities. The book gathers case studies based on long-term fieldwork from conflicts in Kyrgyzstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Kashmir.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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