Abstract
This article considers how an increasingly visible set of mobilities has implications for how peace and conflict are imagined and responded to. We are particularly interested in how these mobilities take form in everyday actions and shape new forms of peace and challenge existing ones. The article considers fixed categories associated with orthodox peace such as the international, borders and the state that are predicated on territorialism, centralised governance, and static citizenship. The article can be read as a critique of liberal peacebuilding and a contribution to current debates on migration, space and the everyday. Through conceptual scoping we develop the notion of mobile peace to characterise the fluid ways in which is being constructed through the mobilitiy of people and ideas.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Journal | Globalizations |
Early online date | 4 Jan 2019 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |
Keywords
- migration
- Mobility
- peace
- peacebuilding
- sovereignty
- states system
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute