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      Theorising Civil Society Peacebuilding
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      The Practical Wisdom of Local Peace Practitioners in Northern Ireland, 1965–2015

      Theorising Civil Society Peacebuilding

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      Theorising Civil Society Peacebuilding book

      The Practical Wisdom of Local Peace Practitioners in Northern Ireland, 1965–2015
      ByEmily E. Stanton
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2021
      eBook Published 25 June 2021
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003046974
      Pages 236
      eBook ISBN 9781003046974
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Stanton, E.E. (2021). Theorising Civil Society Peacebuilding: The Practical Wisdom of Local Peace Practitioners in Northern Ireland, 1965–2015 (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003046974

      ABSTRACT

      Using empirical qualitative research, this book conceptualises and demonstrates the value of local practical knowledge for peacebuilding in the context of Northern Ireland.

      There are increasing calls to involve local people to ensure legitimacy, relevance, and sustainability when seeking to build peace and transform violent conflict. However, as peacebuilding becomes increasingly professionalised, this raises fundamental questions about whose knowledge matters for building peace and what kind of knowledge matters. Seeking to address these questions and to learn from applied practice, this book provides a qualitative empirical research study, investigating 40 practitioners active in conflict transformation at a grassroots level in Northern Ireland over 50 years. This research led not only to recapturing lost knowledge from practitioners, but also to a neglected ‘virtue’ – the Aristotelian concept of practical wisdom, phronesis. This book argues that phronesis has deepened our understanding of why ‘local’ practical knowledge is vitally important and calls for its global rediscovery as knowledge necessary for building sustainable peace.

      This book will be of much interest to practioners and students in the fields of peacebuilding, conflict resolution, philosophy, and British and Irish politics.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|17 pages

      Introduction

      chapter 2|24 pages

      Whose knowledge counts for peace?

      chapter 3|26 pages

      What kind of knowledge matters for peace?

      chapter 4|53 pages

      A history of applied phronesis?Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland from 1965 to 2015

      chapter 5|25 pages

      Phronesis as an epistemology of practice

      chapter 6|26 pages

      Using phronesis to progress peace

      chapter 7|24 pages

      The phronetic lens

      Value added for peace?

      chapter 8|13 pages

      Taking local practice seriously?

      Implications and conclusions
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