New Volume: Conflict and Society – Advances in Research (Vol. 5)
Dear Colleague,
The fifth volume of Conflict and Society is now available online!
Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/conflict-and-society
Volume 5
GENERAL ARTICLES
Achieving the Ordinary: Everyday Peace and the Other in Bosnian Mixed-Ethnicity Families
Keziah Conrad
http://bit.ly/2mrijTN
Departheid: The Draconian Governance of Illegalized Migrants in Western States
Barak Kalir
http://bit.ly/2kTN2Zc
Processes of Territorialization in Mexico: Indigenous Government, Violence, and Comunalidad
Philipp Wolfesberger
http://bit.ly/2kGj6jf
Unintended Securitization: Military, Medical, and Political-Security Discourses in the Humanitarian Treatment of Syrian Casualties in Israel
Hedva Eyal and Limor Samimian-Darash
http://bit.ly/2kpCZL5
SPECIAL SECTION: War Veterans and Citizenship
Introduction: War Veterans and the Construction of Citizenship Categories
Nikkie Wiegink, Ralph Sprenkels and Birgette Refslund Sørensen
http://bit.ly/2m50YzB
The Debts of War: Bifurcated Veterans' Mobilization and Political Order in Post-settlement El Salvador
Ralph Sprenkels
http://bit.ly/2kuQ5XE
To Be or Not to Be a Hero: Recognition and Citizenship among Disabled Veterans of the Sri Lankan Army
Matti Weisdorf and Birgitte Refslund Sørensen
http://bit.ly/2kV6m8f
Unbecoming Veteranship: Convicted Military Officers in Post-authoritarian Argentina
Eva van Roekel and Valentina Salvi
http://bit.ly/2mpgQxd
Invisible Veterans: Defeated Militants and Enduring Revolutionary Social Values in Dhufar, Oman
Alice Wilson
http://bit.ly/2mqBQ6M
The Good, the Bad, and the Awkward: The Making of War Veterans in Postindependence Mozambique
Nikkie Wiegink
http://bit.ly/2ktbnoz
Seeking Recognition, Becoming Citizens: Achievements and Grievances among Former Combatants from Three Wars
Johanna Söderström
http://bit.ly/2kSmszB
Liberation Autochthony: Namibian Veteran Politics and African Citizenship Claims (OPEN ACCESS)
Lalli Metsola
http://bit.ly/2lXAyQw
Book Reviews
Abhishek Choudhary, Rhys Machold, Ricardo Cardoso, Andreas Hackl, Martha Lagace and Carly Machado
http://bit.ly/2kSt80w
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