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Introduction: Below Peace Agreements: Everyday Nationalism or Everyday Peace?
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Peace Agreements: Everyday Nationalism or Everyday Peace?Denisa Kostovicova1 | Ivor Sokolić1 | Orli Fridman2
By exploring the emancipatory potential of human agency, reflexivity of practice, and the normativity of bottom–up agency, the articles in this themed section advance our understanding of everyday nationalism by investigating formative dynamics in the assertion, transformation, and engagement of national identities in the post‐conflict context and their effects on post‐conflict peacebuilding and reconciliation
In order to gain a better understanding of the role of power in relation to identity construction, it is necessary to engage with the reflexivity of practice embraced by scholars of everyday peacebuilding but largely overlooked in the scholarship on everyday nationalism
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Peace Agreements: Everyday Nationalism or Everyday Peace?Denisa Kostovicova1 | Ivor Sokolić1 | Orli Fridman2. In order to study how everyday practices reinforce or transform polarized national identities in the aftermath of conflict, we look at the level below formal peace agreements, where everyday processes can be observed and analysed.
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