Chapter 1: Introduction: Marginalism, Violence, and Emancipatory Peacebuilding Section I: Mapping Marginalism and Confronting Violence Chapter 2: Am I Complicit? Seven Harms and Seven Remedies Chapter 3: "Ethnopatriarchy:" Mohajir Women, Intersectionality, and Emancipatory Peacebuilding Chapter 4: From the Margins: Informal Markets, Gender, and Everyday Peacebuilding Chapter 5: Reclaiming Peace from the Margins: Queer Necropolitics and Activist Resistance in Bosnia and Herzegovina Chapter 6: Stepping Out Violence in the Venezuelan-Colombian Border: Academics and Local Communities Overcoming Marginalization Chapter 7: Trust and Sustainability in Return Migration: Insights from Conflict-Affected Communities and Implications for Peacebuilding Section II: Creative Resistance and Emancipatory Peacebuilding Chapter 8: The Aesthetics of Peace Chapter 9: Meditations on Core-Periphery Relations, Marginal Spaces, and the Roaming Selves: A Postscript Chapter 10: Spatial Identity and the Migrant's Impulse : Selfhood, Justice, and Peace Chapter 11: Not in My Backyard, Not My Problem: The Effect of Social Justice Discourse in Calling to Action for Community Wellbeing Chapter 12: Social Inclusion, Peacebuilding, and Reconciliation: Lessons from Northern Ireland's Peace Programs Chapter 13: Protracted Absence, Disabled People, and Peace and Conflict Studies Chapter 14: Conclusion: Weaving the Margins for Decolonial Peace.
Peace and Conflict in Core-Periphery Relations : Rethinking Margins, Violence, and Power