Assembling Exclusive Expertise: Knowledge, Ignorance and Conflict Resolution in the Global South

Forsideomslag
Anna Leander, Ole Waever
Routledge, 6. jul. 2018 - 242 sider

This book looks at the worlding of the Global South in the process of assembling conflict resolution expertise. Anna Leander, Ole Wæver and their contributors pursue this ambition by following the experts, institutions, databases and creative expressions that are assembled into conflict resolution expertise in the Global South.

Expertise shapes how conflicts in the Global South are understood and consequently dealt with. Yet, expertise is always and necessarily exclusive. The exclusivity of expertise refers both to the fashionable, the sophisticated and what counts, and also to the exclusion of some people or views. Assembled from a wealth of competing knowledges expertise is always both knowledgeable and ignorant. The ambition of the volume is to explore how this exclusive expertise is assembled and in what ways it is therefore knowledgeable and ignorant of knowledges in/of the Global South.

This work will be of significant interest to advanced students and scholars of conflict resolution, peace research, mediation and international relations and scholars of expertise.

 

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knowledge
Who knows Nigeria? Reflections on conflict expertise
a story of Somali
Frederik van Zyl Slabberts
assembling NATO Defense College
The Singapore School and the contested enterprise
the politics of assembling war and violent
SanctionsApp as expertise and exclusionary ignorance
Conflict knowledge Big Data and the emergence
Art as expertise? Creative expression in the Syrian
Postscript
Index

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Om forfatteren (2018)

Anna Leander is a Professor at the Department of International Relations and Political Science, Graduate Institute Geneva; Institute of International Relations, PUC Rio de Janeiro/Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School.

Ole Wæver is a Professor at the Department of Political Science, and Director of the Centre for Resolution of International Conflicts, University of Copenhagen.

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