Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development
In: Pacific Affairs Ser
Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Section One - Theorising Hybridity -- 1. The 'Hybrid Turn': Approaches and Potentials -- 2. Power, Politics and Hybridity -- 3. Hybridity Revisited: Relational Approaches to Peacebuilding in Complex Sociopolitical Orders -- 4. Should the Concept of Hybridity Be Used Normatively as well as Descriptively? -- 5. Is There Still a Place for Liberal Peacebuilding? -- 6. Against Hybridity in the Study of Peacebuilding and Statebuilding -- Section Two - Hybridity and Peacebuilding -- 7. Hybridisation of Peacebuilding at the Local-International Interface: The Bougainville Case -- 8. Reflections on Hybridity as an Analytical Lens on State Formation: The Case of Solomon Islands -- 9. Engaging with 'The Everyday': Towards a More Dynamic Conception of Hybrid Transitional Justice -- 10. Post-hybridity Bargaining and Embodied Accountability in Communities in Conflict, Mozambique -- 11. Hybrid Peacebuilding in Hybrid Communities: A Case Study of East Timor -- Section Three - Hybridity, Security and Politics -- 12. Hybrid Peace/War -- 13. (In)Security and Hybrid Justice Systems in Mindanao, Philippines -- Section Four - Hybridity and Gender -- 14. Inside and Out: Violence against Women and Spatiality in Timor‑Leste -- 15. Hybridity and Regulatory Authority in Fiji: Vernacular Perspectives on Gender and Security -- 16. Hybridity in Port Moresby: Gender, Class and a 'Tiny Bit of Feminism' in Postcolonial Papua New Guinea -- Contributors -- References