Sumários
4. Terrorism, counter-terrorism and conflict
12 Março 2025, 13:00 • Vasco Martins
4. Terrorism, counter-terrorism and conflict
Problems of definition and positionality;
The root causes of terrorism and the route to explaining a social phenomenon and attempts at prevention.
An anthropological view of War and Conflict
26 Fevereiro 2025, 18:00 • Manuel João Ramos
The nature of violent conflict in human societies: Ethological, archaeological, historical evidence. Classical anthropological models: Their difficulty incorporating aggression and conflict in its epistemological foundations. A short history of anthropological thought, from after its evolutionist foundations to the end of the "expansive moment". The enduring legacy of durkheimianism. A look into the historical exceptions: Max Gluckman and the Manchester School, Sol Tax and the Chicago School - the importance of the "knowledge from the field", the case-study based approach. Changing moments, missed opportunities: the African independences didn't change the conceptual paradigm. Rwanda, Ethiopia, South Africa, Congo-Zaire: the problem with "localizing strategies". David Graeber's seminal testament: The nature of violent conflict in human societies https://www.eurozine.com/change-course-human-history/ Two case-studies: The (ir)relevance of the work of Harry Turney-High for a renewed anthropological vision of the war in human societies. The Napoleon Chagnon controversy as example of the enduring presuppositions in anthropology. Towards an anthropology of war and violence: Power, violence, and collective imagination. An add-on to Lévi-Strauss's model. The phenomenon of war and the establishment of the nation-state. The sacralization of power and state formation and dissolution (a reading of Luc De Heusch). The cultural concepts of war and their relation to ideologies and political systems: readings of J. Kegan (The Face of Battle, A History of Warfare). Readings: Ingo W. Schröder and Bettina E. Schmidt: "introduction: Violent imaginaries and violent practices". In Anthropology of Violence and Conflict. London: Routledge, 2001. Andrew Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart: "Introduction: Terror, the Imagination, and Cosmology". In A. Strathern, P. J. Stewart (eds). Terror and Violence. Imagination and the Unimaginable. London: Pluto, 2006. Turney-High, Harry (1949). Primitive War: Its Practice and Concepts. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press.
3. The study of war
26 Fevereiro 2025, 15:30 • Vasco Martins
3. The study of war
Mary Kaldor's 'old' and 'new wars': characteristics and links to globalisation and identity politics.
Populist parties and governments, globalisation, identity politics and the liberal order.
3. The study of war
26 Fevereiro 2025, 13:00 • Vasco Martins
3. The study of war
Mary Kaldor's 'old' and 'new wars': characteristics and links to globalisation and identity politics.
Populist parties and governments, globalisation, identity politics and the liberal order.
Open class - Africa Peace and Sustainability Network
19 Fevereiro 2025, 18:00 • Manuel João Ramos
Open class by Prof. George Mutulemwa (St. Augustine University of Tanzania ), coordinator of the Africa Peace and Sustainability Network.
The present-day situation of the conflict in Eastern DRC, and prospects for peace and security.