A processual framework for analysing liberal policy interventions in conflict contexts
The article proposes a heuristic framework based on processual sociology to analyse policy interventions aimed at change within conflict contexts. Such a framework is valuable because it creates an opportunity for a more open approach to empirical research that may allow us to research evolving processes and to see things we might miss otherwise. The article aims to complement goal-oriented and predominantly relational approaches and to contribute to debates that warn against the reification of actors and structures in research. It also points to a lack of attention to politics in the analysis of policy interventions. The argument derives from a discussion of transitional justice and peacebuilding and is empirically illustrated for the context of the Tunisian transitional justice process.
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2022
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Authors: | Salehi, Mariam |
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Cooperation and Conflict. - Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage, ISSN 1460-3691. - 2022, (OnlineFirst), p. --
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Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage |
Subject: | change | peacebuilding | policy interventions | processual sociology | transitional justice | Tunisia |
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