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An Anthropological Contribution to Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies
Authors:Ida Hydle
Affiliation:1. ida.hydle@nova.no
Abstract:This article takes its stance in the fruitful perspectives with which anthropology may contribute to peace and conflict resolution studies, a field seemingly dominated by political science. Not only the relativity of ‘peace’ and ‘war’ is at stake when anthropologists intervene with their epistemologies applied to human interaction in violent contexts. Challenging the methodology of registering such interaction and asking for gender perspectives are pivotal parts of the anthropological endeavour within peace studies. Trying to emphasize the opposite of ‘normal’—which is concentrating on war—anthropologists have a longstanding tradition of focusing on peaceful societies as well as documenting the resocialization of peoples suffering from atrocities.
Keywords:Peace Studies  Criminal Justice  Restorative Justice  Peaceful Conflict Resolution  Anthropology  Peaceful Societies
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