Agonistic Memory and Peace: Colombia, Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine
This is a book about the power of memory in fractured societies and initiatives that resist pressures to simplify history. It traces the intricate pathways of local dialogue initiatives in three of the world's most emotionally charged conflicts: Colombia, Israel-Palestine, and Northern Ireland.

There, the past is always contested terrain—it is present, alive and deeply political. The book draws on agonistic peace theory, which proposes continued contestation, discussion and disagreement - in non-violent, constructive forms - as the most productive way to transform violent conflicts.

Focusing on how local organisations can work to facilitate dialogue about conflict memory, the analyses rely on interview-based case studies where organisations working on bringing people together to juxtapose their memories of these conflicts are probed. The results underline that safeguarding dialogue spaces, stimulating counter-hegemonic forces and the circulation of memory between memoryscapes at different scales are crucial enabling factors for successful agonistic memory work.

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Agonistic Memory and Peace: Colombia, Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine
This is a book about the power of memory in fractured societies and initiatives that resist pressures to simplify history. It traces the intricate pathways of local dialogue initiatives in three of the world's most emotionally charged conflicts: Colombia, Israel-Palestine, and Northern Ireland.

There, the past is always contested terrain—it is present, alive and deeply political. The book draws on agonistic peace theory, which proposes continued contestation, discussion and disagreement - in non-violent, constructive forms - as the most productive way to transform violent conflicts.

Focusing on how local organisations can work to facilitate dialogue about conflict memory, the analyses rely on interview-based case studies where organisations working on bringing people together to juxtapose their memories of these conflicts are probed. The results underline that safeguarding dialogue spaces, stimulating counter-hegemonic forces and the circulation of memory between memoryscapes at different scales are crucial enabling factors for successful agonistic memory work.

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Agonistic Memory and Peace: Colombia, Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine

Agonistic Memory and Peace: Colombia, Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine

by Lisa Strömbom
Agonistic Memory and Peace: Colombia, Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine

Agonistic Memory and Peace: Colombia, Northern Ireland and Israel-Palestine

by Lisa Strömbom

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This is a book about the power of memory in fractured societies and initiatives that resist pressures to simplify history. It traces the intricate pathways of local dialogue initiatives in three of the world's most emotionally charged conflicts: Colombia, Israel-Palestine, and Northern Ireland.

There, the past is always contested terrain—it is present, alive and deeply political. The book draws on agonistic peace theory, which proposes continued contestation, discussion and disagreement - in non-violent, constructive forms - as the most productive way to transform violent conflicts.

Focusing on how local organisations can work to facilitate dialogue about conflict memory, the analyses rely on interview-based case studies where organisations working on bringing people together to juxtapose their memories of these conflicts are probed. The results underline that safeguarding dialogue spaces, stimulating counter-hegemonic forces and the circulation of memory between memoryscapes at different scales are crucial enabling factors for successful agonistic memory work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781399545785
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Publication date: 03/31/2026
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Lisa Strömbom is Associate Professor in Political Science at Lund University, where she is a former Director of Peace and Conflict Studies.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Agonistic Memory Work

3. Memory Work in Post-accord Colombia

4. Memory Work Following the Oslo Accords

5. Memory Work after the Belfast Agreement

6. Agonistic Memory Work Post-Accord: Circulation, Counter-Hegemony and Safeguarding Agonistic Spaces

7. Concluding Reflections

References
Appendix

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