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Posted on November 10, 2011February 8, 2022 by Paul Higate

Space, Performance and Everyday Security in the Peacekeeping Context

Studies of peacekeeping have helped to reveal the complexities, dilemmas and challenges of operations since their inception, and almost certainly into the future. Yet, despite the empirical and theoretical breadth of this canon, the field continues to be dominated by political science, development studies, international law and military studies, whose scholars tend to draw on problem-solving, macro-level and positivist perspectives in their writings. The impact of post-structural and post-positivist epistemologies developed in sociology, human geography and cultural studies remain marginal in the field. Given this, the present article seeks to complement and develop the study of peacekeeping through its framing of blue-helmet activity as embodied, spatial-security practice that is performed ‘out front’ for the beneficiary audience. In so doing we draw on critical geopolitics, military/human geography and sociological theorizing with a focus on space and performance. Our main aim is to show how the concepts of space and performance can be used to illuminate perceptions of everyday security by recourse to a modest, illustrative empirical component based on fieldwork in Haiti, Kosovo and Liberia.

Categories5A - Region - Africa (Sub-Sahara), 5C - Region - Europe & Eurasia, 5E - Region - North America & Carribean, 5F - Region - South & Central America, Case Comparison, Civil Society, Conflict Transformation, Field Account, Haiti, IOs & NGOs, Journal Article, Kosovo, Liberia, Post 9/11 (2001-Present), Rule of Law & Transitional Justice, Security Provision

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