Conflict continuities: Africa in focus

TitleConflict continuities: Africa in focus
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsL.H. Berckmoes, M.E. de Bruijn, and C. Jentzsch
Secondary TitleConflict and society: advances in research
Volume11
Issue1
Pagination63-74
Date Published2025
Publication Languageeng
KeywordsAfrica, agency, conflict continuities, cultural narratives, discourse, legacies, multidisciplinary, violent conflict
Abstract

It is tempting to interpret the eruption of armed violence in various parts of the world as a break with the past. However, in this special section, we call for attention to “conflict continuities” to understand contemporary violence. Challenging theconventional focus on causes or consequences, we argue that past violent conflict may serve to generate new conflict, in reworked forms. We foreground the psychosocial dynamics of conflict, particularly as they affect social relations and worldviews, often reproduced through cultural narratives. The special section brings together five studies from across Africa. In different ways, they reveal how conflicts are remembered, reiterated, and reproduced in narratives that circulate in families, communities, and national-level politics, thus embodying a generative force for new conflict and struggle.

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Introduction to special section.

IR handle/ Full text URL https://hdl.handle.net/1887/4287811
Citation Key13623