普通的在哪里?了解民众参与朝鲜和平建设

IF 0.4 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Hyukmin Kang, Ji Young Heo
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摘要本文对普通活动家参与朝鲜和平建设的方式进行了细致入微的解释。通过三年的实地调研和对收集到的数据的分析,我们发现敬业度的两个方面非常重要。首先,普通活动人士将建设和平理解为日常身份和语言的体现。第二,他们利用和平建设作为普通人力量的实现。这两个方面都反映了人们对自己是谁以及在受冲突影响的日常生活中可以做什么的主观推理。预计调查结果将充实正在进行的以人为本或朝鲜半岛日常建设和平的对话。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。shyukmin Kang,韩国梨花女子大学博士后研究员。他在新西兰奥塔哥大学国家和平与冲突研究中心完成了博士学位。他的研究主要集中在朝鲜半岛和东亚的过渡正义与和平建设的关系。E-mail hyukmin213@gmail.comJi Young HeoJi Young Heo,韩国仁荷大学仁荷国际问题中心研究教授。研究领域包括和平与冲突转化理论、棘手冲突、朝鲜半岛与东亚和平、欧洲政治、和平国际合作、身份政治与韩国叙事认同。电子邮件:heoj@tcd.ie
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Where is the Ordinary? Understanding People’s Engagement in the Korean Peacebuilding
AbstractThis article provides a nuanced explanation of the ways in which the ordinary activists engage with the Korean peacebuilding. By undertaking three years of field research and analyzing the collected data, we have found that two aspects of the engagement are of great importance. First, the ordinary activists understand peacebuilding as an embodiment of everyday identity and language. Second, they make use of peacebuilding as a realization of ordinary people power. Both aspects reflect the people’s subjective reasoning of who they are and what they can do in their conflict-affected daily lives. The findings are expected to flesh out the ongoing conversation of people-centred or everyday peacebuilding in the Korean peninsula. Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsHyukmin KangHyukmin Kang is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Ewha Womans University, South Korea. He completed his doctoral studies at the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, New Zealand. His research focuses on the nexus of transitional justice and peacebuilding in the Korean Peninsula and East Asia. E-mail hyukmin213@gmail.comJi Young HeoJi Young Heo is a Research Professor at the Inha Center for International Studies of Inha University, Korea. Her research includes peace and conflict transformation theories, intractable conflicts, peace on the Korean Peninsula and in East Asia, European Politics, international cooperation for peace, identity politics and narrative identity of South Korea. E-mail: heoj@tcd.ie
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Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice
Peace Review-A Journal of Social Justice INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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