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Urban Safety and Peacebuilding

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Urban Safety and Peacebuilding

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New Perspectives on Sustaining Peace in the City

Urban Safety and Peacebuilding

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Urban Safety and Peacebuilding book

New Perspectives on Sustaining Peace in the City
Edited ByAchim Wennmann, Oliver Jütersonke
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 18 December 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315149158
Pages 212
eBook ISBN 9781315149158
Subjects Development Studies, Geography, Politics & International Relations, Urban Studies
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Wennmann, A., & Jütersonke, O. (Eds.). (2018). Urban Safety and Peacebuilding: New Perspectives on Sustaining Peace in the City (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315149158

ABSTRACT

This volume draws together original research related to conceptual and practical advances at the interface of urban safety and peacebuilding.

The book reflects the advances in urban safety and peacebuilding to help address the rapidly increasing risk of conflict and insecurity in cities. Specifically, it draws on contributions to the Technical Working Group on the Confluence of Urban Safety and Peacebuilding Practice, an informal expert network co-facilitated by the United Nations Office at Geneva, UN-Habitat’s Safer Cities Programme, and the Geneva Peacebuilding Platform. A focus on ‘sustaining peace’ serves as a framework for situating new policy responses against conflict, violence, and exclusion in the city, and for promoting a conversation across disciplinary and specialist silos. The volume thereby broadens the optic of peacebuilding practice beyond interstate and intrastate armed conflicts – and especially their aftermath – and reconnects it to the community-level origins of building peace. The analysis and practice presented here will remind those willing to work towards peaceful and inclusive cities that there are tried and tested approaches available, and a host of experts and practitioners ready to accompany those prepared to lead in their respective contexts.

This book will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of peacebuilding, urban studies, security studies, and international relations.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

New perspectives on urban safety and peacebuilding
ByAchim Wennmann, Oliver Jütersonke

chapter 1|20 pages

Understanding the grammar of the city

Urban safety and peacebuilding practice through a semiotic lens
ByJonathan Luke Austin, Oliver Jütersonke

chapter 2|28 pages

Urban safety and crime prevention

Architectural perspectives from Quito and Guayaquil
ByCyntia López Rueda, Luna Cara

chapter 3|14 pages

Gangland terra nullius

Violence, territoriality, and bottom-up spaces of peacebuilding in urban Nicaragua
ByDennis Rodgers

chapter 4|25 pages

Negotiating with criminal armed groups

From prejudice to pragmatism
ByHugo van den Eertwegh

chapter 5|23 pages

‘Pay up or get hurt’

What extortion says about urban governance, and how it might be curbed
ByTuesday Reitano, Mark Shaw

chapter 6|24 pages

Beyond the usual suspects

Gender considerations at the interface between urban safety and peacebuilding
ByJennifer Erin Salahub, Mayssam D. Zaaroura

chapter 7|20 pages

The intersection of community crime prevention and security sector reform

The case of Jenin
ByPeter Homel, Nicolas Masson

chapter 8|16 pages

Safe services in unsafe cities

The ICRC and urban services in situations of armed conflict and urban violence
ByHugo Slim, Caroline Putman-Cramer, Evaristo De Pinho Oliveira, Rachel Banfield

chapter 9|17 pages

Daring the unconventional on the pathways for peace

On the ‘how’ of sustaining peace in the city
ByAchim Wennmann
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