Peacebuilding

Papers
(The TQCC of Peacebuilding is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Review: peace and security in the Balkans: a local perspective Review: peace and security in the Balkans: a local perspective , edited by Nemanja Džuverović and Věra Sto16
Pluck, luck and peacemaking11
The many conceptions of post-conflict reconciliation: learning from practitioners9
Why peacebuilding is condemned to fail if it ignores ethnicization. The case of Colombia8
The challenges and opportunities of researching masculinities during peace processes7
The frontlines of peace: an insider’s guide to changing the world7
Imagining national security through the body’s organisation: conscientious objectors in South Korea7
Dialogue for peace: the production of knowledge and norms between international practices and local ownership in Ukraine7
Photography and everyday peacebuilding. Examining the impact of photographing everyday peace in Colombia6
What knowledge counts? Local humanitarian knowledge production in protracted conflicts. A Central African Republic case study6
Non-state conflicts, peacekeeping, and the conclusion of local agreements6
Galkaio, Somalia: bridging the border6
Peace negotiation process and outcome: considering Colombia and Turkey in comparative perspective6
Local non-violent strategies amid Guatemala’s post-accord violence: understanding the potential and limitations in poor urban neighbourhoods6
Deepening understandings of success and failure in post-conflict reconciliation6
Forum Theatre for Reconciliation: a drama-based approach to conflict transformation applied to socio-environmental struggles in Bolivia5
‘No Justice, No Peace’: the political in two mutually constitutive concepts5
Collective reincorporation of FARC-EP and social and solidarity economies: beyond moral imagination5
Transcending antagonism in South Asia: advancing agonistic peace through the Partition Museum5
In-group competition & out-group cooperation: cooperative players in protracted ethnic conflict resolution5
Good ones and bad ones: gendered distortions and aspirations in research with conflict-affected youth in Liberia5
Sulhu as local peacebuilding5
Elite support for peace agreements: evidence from Colombia4
Enforced silence or mindful non-violent action? Everyday peace and South Korean victims of civilian massacres in the Korean War4
Correction4
Memorialising ‘Pionirska Street’: survivor-led processes and barriers in inventing memorials of resistance to wartime sexual violence in Visegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina3
Embodied reconciliation: a new research agenda3
Peace communication: a transdisciplinary perspective for peace at the intersection of cultural, peace and communication studies3
Unspeakable: reflections on relational approaches to research in post-conflict settings3
‘This coconut was the one that finally worked’: cursing for peace and justice in Sri Lanka3
Beyond politics: in/civilities of ‘non-political’ peacebuilding for Kashmir3
Cross-case patterns of security production in hybrid political orders: their shapes, ordering practices, and paradoxical outcomes3
Introduction to the special issue: in/civility in peace and conflict3
Disruptive hope: the communal repertoires of violence resistance in Cúcuta3
Correction3
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