引言:在暴力中实现和平:暴力冲突中的非暴力民间机构

Berit Bliesemann de Guevara, Jeremy Allouche, Felicity Gray
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在世界范围内,经历暴力的平民对他们如何与冲突环境互动做出代理选择。本期特刊汇集了一些特别加深我们对暴力中的非暴力民间机构的理解的文章。我们的引言将这些贡献纳入对战争中的民事机构研究的更广泛的概述。首先,我们剖析了国家/军队与平民的二元对立,这是主导学者关于暴力冲突中的能动性的观点的基础,并展示了这是如何导致我们对非暴力平民行动的理解出现分析缺口的。然后,我们概述了越来越多的文献,这些文献已经开始填补这一空白,并讨论了非暴力和民间机构的重新中心如何使人们对不同背景下的冲突管理和转变有更细致的理解。最后,我们概述了对本期特刊的贡献,以及他们如何推动学术工作的发展。
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Introduction: Enacting Peace Amid Violence: Nonviolent Civilian Agency in Violent Conflict
Abstract Worldwide, civilians experiencing violence make agential choices about how they interact with conflict landscapes. This special issue assembles contributions that specifically deepen our understanding of nonviolent civilian agency amid violence. Our Introduction embeds these contributions in a wider overview of the study of civilian agency in war. First, we unpack the state/military versus civilian binary upon which dominant scholarship’s idea of agency in violent conflict is often still based and show how this has contributed to an analytical gap in our understanding of nonviolent civilian action. We then provide an overview of the growing literature that has started to fill this gap and discuss how its recentering of nonviolence and civilian agency enables a more nuanced understanding of conflict management and transformation across diverse contexts. Finally, we provide an overview of the contributions to this special issue and how they take the state of the art of scholarly work forward.
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