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  1. “Post-conflict Curating”: The Arts and Politics of Belfast’s Peace Walls
  2. From power-blind binaries to the intersectionality of peace: connecting feminism and critical peace and conflict studies
  3. Sarajevo’s ambivalent memoryscape: Spatial stories of peace and conflict
  4. What attachment to peace? Exploring the normative and material dimensions of local ownership in peacebuilding
  5. Introduction: Representations of the Armenian Genocide in the Mass Media
  6. Information and communication technologies in peacebuilding: Implications, opportunities and challenges
  7. The ‘Field’ in the Age of Intervention: Power, Legitimacy, and Authority Versus the ‘Local’
  8. The dynamic local: delocalisation and (re-)localisation in the search for peacebuilding identity
  9. Peacebuilding
  10. Local Agency and Peacebuilding
  11. Peacebuilding and lines of friction between imagined communities in Bosnia-Herzegovina and South Africa
  12. Coping with research: local tactics of resistance against (mis-)representation in academia
  13. Everyday Legitimacy in Post-Conflict Spaces: The Creation of Social Legitimacy in Bosnia-Herzegovina's Cultural Arenas
  14. Divergent Transformation and Centrifugal Peacebuilding: The EU in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  15. The emerging EU peacebuilding framework: confirming or transcending liberal peacebuilding?
  16. Liberal Peacebuilding’s Representation of ‘the Local’