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Legal Theory & Systems - Everyday Peace: How So-called Ordinary People Can Disrupt Violent Conflict (Studies in Strategic Peacebuilding)

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Book Synopsis: An exploration of how so-called ordinary people can disrupt violent conflict and forge peace.

In this pathbreaking book, Roger Mac Ginty explores everyday peace—or how individuals and small groups can eke out spaces of tolerance and conciliation in conflict-ridden societies. Drawing on original material from the Everyday Peace Indicators project, he blends theory and concept-building together with contemporary and comparative examples. Unusual for the disciplines of peace and conflict studies as well as international relations, Everyday Peace also utilizes personal diaries and memoirs from World Wars One and Two.

The book unpacks the core components of everyday peace and argues that it is constructed from a mix of sociality, reciprocity, and solidarity. This exploration of bottom-up and community-level approaches to peace challenges the usual concentration on top-down approaches to peace advanced by governments and international organizations. Indeed, the book goes to the lowest level of social organization - individuals, families and small groups of friends and colleagues - and looks at everyday interaction in workplaces, the stairwells of apartment buildings, and the queue for public transport.

Mac Ginty sees peace and conflict as being embodied, lived, and experienced - and constructs a multi-layered definition of peace. Importantly, he applies his evidentiary base of micro-acts that constitute everyday peace to societies that have emerged out of conflict and have not experienced recidivism on a large scale. Unlike most who focus on top-down processes, he demonstrates that what matters is the interaction between top-down and bottom-up peace and how, in an ideal scenario, they can have a symbiotic relationship. By focusing on how the small-scale can have big and lasting effects, Everyday Peace will reshape our understanding of how peace comes about.

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Everyday Peace: How So-called Ordinary People Can Disrupt Violent Conflict (Studies in Strategic Peacebuilding) is a groundbreaking book that explores the power of everyday individuals and small groups to create peace in conflict-ridden societies. Author Roger Mac Ginty draws on original research and personal diaries from World Wars One and Two to provide a comprehensive understanding of how peace can be achieved from the bottom-up. Unlike traditional approaches to peacebuilding, Everyday Peace focuses on the interactions between individuals, families, and small communities, highlighting the potential for lasting and meaningful change.

By examining the core components of everyday peace – sociality, reciprocity, and solidarity – Mac Ginty challenges the dominant narrative that peace can only be achieved through top-down processes. Instead, he demonstrates how small-scale actions in workplaces, apartment buildings, and even public transport queues can have a significant impact on peacebuilding efforts. Through a symbiotic relationship between bottom-up and top-down approaches, Everyday Peace offers a fresh perspective on how lasting peace can be created and sustained.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, or international relations. It not only provides a theoretical framework for understanding everyday peace but also offers practical examples and case studies from diverse societies. Whether you are a student, policymaker, or peace advocate, Everyday Peace will reshape your understanding of how peace is achieved and inspire you to take action to disrupt violent conflict.

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