Journal of Peacebuilding & Development
Peace Studies/Conflict Resolution
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Aiming to develop theory-practice and South-North dialogues, JPD examines critical peacebuilding and development topics that challenge our era, including:
- Building resilient states, societies, and livelihoods
- Infrastructures for peace and violence prevention
- Political economy of violence, conflict, and peacebuilding
- Peacebuilding and statebuilding in fragile and conflict-affected contexts
- Economic dimensions of justice, reconciliation, and social cohesion
- Identities and relationships in conflict and development
- Natural resources, the environment, and peacebuilding
- Human rights and human security
- Nonviolence and social change
- Aid coherence and coordination in peacebuilding and development
- Paradigmatic approaches and theories underpinning policy and practice
- Peace and conflict sensitive planning, policy making, programming, and monitoring and evaluation
- Cross-cutting issues: governance, national and local ownership, hybridity, capacity development, power and empowerment, the role of culture, targeting special groups (i.e. women, youth, and minorities).
JPD foregrounds qualitative methodologies, especially empirically based case studies that facilitate grounded and fresh analysis to serve theory, policy, and strategy development. JPD offers a space for scholars and practitioners to examine the logic and impacts of dominant policies and practices, and to cultivate visionary, holistic approaches striving to advance collaboration between the fields of peacebuilding and development. Our authors, advisors, and editorial staff represent global scholarship, practice, and activism.
Ghassan ElKahlout | Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at Doha Institute, Qatar |
Julie Rouge | Carter School at George Mason University, USA |
Mohammed Alsousi | Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at Doha Institute, Qatar |
Margarita Tadevosyan | Carter School at George Mason University, USA |
Mouin Rabbani | Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at Doha Institute, Qatar |
Wadee Alarabeed | Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies at Doha Institute, Qatar |
Erin McCandless | University of Witwatersrand, South Africa |
Mohammed Abu-Nimer | American University, USA |
Alpaslan Özerdem | Carter School at George Mason University, USA |
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