Dear Colleague,
The new Open Access volume of Conflict and Society has published! This volume contains two special sections. The first special section addresses how the spatiality of terrorism and security responses mobilize and impact the realm of experience. The second special section focuses on the longitudinal ethnography of violence.
Conflict and Society is a part of the Berghahn Open Anthro Collection: https://www.berghahnjournals.com/page/berghahn-open-anthro
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Volume 7
I. Special Section: Experiential Landscapes of Terror
Introduction: Experiential Landscapes of Terror
Sunčana Laketa, Sara Fregonese, and Damien Masson
https://bit.ly/3t8WDdh
(Counter)Terrorism and the Intimate: Bodies, Affect, Power
Sunčana Laketa
https://bit.ly/3DvTusT
Shockwaves: Atmospheres beyond the Conflict City/Ordinary City Divide
Sara Fregonese
https://bit.ly/3gJNAKQ
The State of Emergency at Home: House Arrests, House Searches, and Intimacies in France
Flora Hergon
https://bit.ly/38rRTpz
Listening to Terror Soundscapes: Sounds, Echoes, and Silences in Listening Experiences of Survivors of the Bataclan Terrorist Attack in Paris
Luis Velasco-Pufleau
https://bit.ly/3jwew2E
“Counterterrorism Citizens” and the Neurotic City
Amy Batley
https://bit.ly/3Bu2f4G
II. Special Section: The Longitudinal Ethnography of Violence
Introduction: The Longitudinal Ethnography of Violence
Lidewyde H. Berckmoes, Marie Rosenkrantz Lindegaard, and Dennis Rodgers
https://bit.ly/2Y76swN
Telling Tales?: Subjective Ethnography and Situated Narratives in Longitudinal Research on Violence in Nicaragua
Dennis Rodgers
https://bit.ly/3Bt29dS
Changing Narratives of Intimate Partner Violence: A Longitudinal Photo-Ethnography
Heith Copes, Lindsay Leban, and Jared Ragland
https://bit.ly/3Bsb92N
Times of Violence: The Shifting Temporalities of Long-Term Ethnographic Engagement with Burundi
Simon Turner
https://bit.ly/3BrA8Dd
“What about Last Time?”: Exploring Potentiality in Danish Young Women’s Violent Conflicts
Ann-Karina Henriksen
https://bit.ly/3yxwSnS
“I Showed You What I Thought Was Appropriate”: Reflections on Longitudinal Ethnographic Research and the Performativity of Dutch Gang Life
Robert A. Roks
https://bit.ly/2V303ll
III. Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Bernard B. Fyanka and Julaina A. Obika
https://bit.ly/3zwRazv
IV. Book Forum
Book Forum
Lotte Buch Segal, Emilija Zabiliūtė, Marco Motta, Resto Cruz, Andrew M. Jefferson, and Veena Das
https://bit.ly/38pyNAs
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