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Unarmed Civilian Protection

A New Paradigm for Protection and Human Security

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Editors:
Ellen Furnari
,
Randy Janzen
, and
Rosemary Kabaki

Featuring contributions from around the world, this edited collection provides a comprehensive account of unarmed civilian protection (UCP). It brings together a wide range of UCP practices and provides an important illustration of the contributions UCP can make, while also discussing its limitations and failures.

Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Publication Date:
21 Jun 2023
Online ISBN:
9781529225488
Series:
Spaces of Peace, Security and Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51952/9781529225488
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Front Matter
Front Matter
1: Introduction
2: How Does UCP Protect Without Weapons?
3: A Typology for the Various UCP Practices
4: UCP and Conflict Transformation
5: The Temporal and Embodied Construction of Space and UCP
6: Unarmed Civilian Protection: Security or Humanitarian Aid?
7: Relational Strategies: Contested Approaches to Relationships in UCP
8: Unarmed Civilian Protection: Exploring the Challenge for Political Science
9: Gender and Care in Unarmed Civilian Protection
10: Unarmed Civilian Protection and Nonviolence with Attention to Sub-Saharan Africa
11: Transforming Armed Policing in the US: Contributions From Unarmed Civilian Protection Models
12: Protecting Former Perpetrators? Expanding the Concept of UCP/A Through an Exploration of Violence in the Reintegration of Ex-Combatants in Colombia
13: Unarmed Civilian Protection: Impact on Strengthening Civilian Capacities in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
14: Conclusion
Back Matter
References
Index

The frequent failure of military or armed interventions to protect civilians is well known. This edited collection provides a comprehensive account of a different, effective paradigm: unarmed civilian protection (UCP).

The principles and methods of UCP have been used for many decades to protect both specific, threatened individuals as well as whole communities. Featuring contributions from around the world, this book brings together a wide range of UCP practices in order to examine their underlying theory and interrelated strategies.

The book provides an important illustration of the contributions UCP can make, while also discussing its limitations and failures.

Ellen Furnari has been involved with accompaniment/unarmed civilian protection (A/UCP) primarily as a researcher and consultant since 2003, as well as teaching an online course.

Randy Janzen, Ph.D, has been involved with Unarmed Civilian Protection (UCP) as a practitioner (accompaniment work in Guatemala), as an educator (co-creating the first post-secondary program in UCP at Selkirk College, Canada) and a researcher. Randy is a recently retired professor of Peace and Justice Studies and currently involved in UCP work in Palestine and Burundi.

Rosemary Kabaki serves as the Head of Mission at Nonviolent Peaceforce in Myanmar.

Author/Editor details at time of book publication.

Copyright:
© Bristol University Press 2023
Hardback ISBN:
9781529225457
ePub ISBN:
9781529225471
Online ISBN:
9781529225488
Page Extent:
220
Keywords:
Unarmed civilian protection; Unarmed civilian peacekeeping; Accompaniment; Nonviolence; Security; Violence reduction; Peace
Global Social Challenges:
Education and Learning, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Subject:
Human Geography, Human Geography, International Development, International Development, Politics and International Relations, Gender and Politics, International Relations
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