All Stories

  1. Doing fieldwork in interpretive research: encounters online, offline, and in the spaces in-between
  2. Unstitching and restitching gender relations in the reincorporation process of FARC ex-combatants in Colombia
  3. Textiling World Politics: Towards an extended epistemology, methodology, and ontology
  4. Introduction: Enacting Peace Amid Violence: Nonviolent Civilian Agency in Violent Conflict
  5. Understanding violence through story and stitch
  6. Textiles para la paz en el posacuerdo en Colombia
  7. Doing memory with needle and thread: narrating transformations of violent conflict
  8. Reflexivity in research teams through narrative practice and textile-making
  9. International Political Sociology of Peacebuilding
  10. Drawing Out Experiential Conflict Knowledge in Myanmar: Arts-Based Methods in Qualitative Research With Conflict-Affected Communities
  11. Unarmed Civilian Peacekeeping
  12. Unarmed Civilian Protection/Peacekeeping
  13. Researching with ‘Local’ Associates: Power, Trust and Data in an Interpretive Project on Communities’ Conflict Knowledge in Myanmar
  14. Interpretive Approaches in Political Science and International Relations
  15. Knowing Through Needlework: curating the difficult knowledge of conflict textiles
  16. Women from diverse minority ethnic or religious backgrounds desire more infertility education and more culturally and personally sensitive fertility care
  17. From expert to experiential knowledge: exploring the inclusion of local experiences in understanding violence in conflict
  18. DrawingOut – An innovative drawing workshop method to support the generation and dissemination of research findings
  19. Pictorial and spatial metaphor in the drawings of a culturally diverse group of women with fertility problems
  20. Knowledge production in/about conflict and intervention: finding ‘facts’, telling ‘truth’
  21. Intervention Theatre: performance, authenticity and expert knowledge in politicians’ travel to post-/conflict spaces
  22. Journeys to the limits of first-hand knowledge: politicians’ on-site visits in zones of conflict and intervention
  23. State Formation
  24. On Afghan footbaths and sacred cows in Kosovo: urban legends of intervention
  25. Studying the International Crisis Group
  26. On methodology and myths: exploring the International Crisis Group’s organisational culture
  27. Cosmopolitanism and the culture of peacebuilding
  28. ‘The International Community Needs to Act’: Loose Use and Empty Signalling of a Hackneyed Concept
  29. Book Reviews
  30. Introduction: The Limits of Statebuilding and the Analysis of State-Formation
  31. The Mosaic of Violence – An Introduction
  32. The State in Times of Statebuilding