Lecture

The emergence of the 'local' in the peacebuilding agenda: conceptual and methodological challenges

Roberta Maschietto (CES)

December 11, 2015, 10h00

Room 1.2, Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra

Abstract

The lecture discusses the emergence of 'local' level in the Peace Studies' agenda and the various concepts regarding this level of analysis as 'hybridity','local ownership','everyday','empowerment' and 'peace formation'. Beyond the concepts and their meanings, the lecture will discuss the ethical and methodological implications of this agenda, including the conduction of field work.


Bio note

Roberta Holanda Maschietto is a post-doctoral researcher at CES. Her research focuses on the study of local understandings of peacebuilding reforms. She has a PhD in Peace Studies from the University of Bradford. Her thesis, concluded in 2015, discussed the concept of 'empowerment' and included the analysis of peacebuilding in Mozambique, as well as a detailed examination of a national initiative to promote local empowerment through credit concession and the engagement of the local councils.

Roberta has a BA and a MA in International Relations, from the University of Brasília. Between 2005 and 2009 she was a lecturer in International Relations at the Institute for Superior Education in Brasília (IESB). She also took part in several research projects, in particular related to contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa. Her current research interests include peacebuilding processes, empowerment and local ownership in peacebuilding scenarios as well as the long term-effects of such processes at the level of the everyday.