The art of plurality: participation, voice, and plural memories of community peace

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
B. Thorne
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ABSTRACT This article’s central focus is on exploring the interplays between plurality and methodological approaches in peace research, through engaging with insights from arts methods and participatory action research (PAR). Specifically, engaging with these insights suggests that they have significant potential to aid plural dialogue, intergenerational memory, and young people’s active participation in post-conflict communities, and thus can further extend understandings of plurality in peace research. Furthermore, the article proposes that this creative and participatory methodology can contribute to three central parts of plurality in peace research, namely, facilitation, ‘voice’, and intergenerational participation. This article also draws connections between arts methods, PAR, and decolonising knowledge production, specifically in relation to peace research attempting to prioritise local forms of knowledge production. In doing so, the article also critically reflects on some of the challenges and limitations of this methodological approach and attempts at decolonising knowledge production in peace research. The article, engaging with illustrated examples of arts methods, argues that this methodological approach to peace research allows individuals and groups to understand multiple past experiences and events, can allow for a shared acknowledgement of frictional experiences of these events, and aid young people’s participation in conversations about the present and future.
多元化的艺术:社区和平的参与、声音和多元记忆
本文的中心焦点是通过结合艺术方法和参与式行动研究(PAR)的见解,探索和平研究中多元性和方法方法之间的相互作用。具体而言,研究这些见解表明,它们在帮助多元对话、代际记忆和年轻人积极参与冲突后社区方面具有巨大潜力,从而可以进一步扩大对和平研究多元性的理解。此外,本文提出,这种创造性和参与性的方法可以促进和平研究多元化的三个核心部分,即促进、“声音”和代际参与。本文还提出了艺术方法、PAR和非殖民化知识生产之间的联系,特别是在试图优先考虑本地形式知识生产的和平研究方面。在此过程中,本文还批判性地反思了这种方法方法的一些挑战和局限性,以及在和平研究中非殖民化知识生产的尝试。这篇文章结合了艺术方法的例子,认为这种和平研究的方法方法使个人和团体能够理解过去的多种经验和事件,可以允许对这些事件的摩擦经验的共同承认,并帮助年轻人参与关于现在和未来的对话。
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Conflict Security & Development
Conflict Security & Development INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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