SAFETYLIT WEEKLY UPDATE

We compile citations and summaries of about 400 new articles every week.
RSS Feed

HELP: Tutorials | FAQ
CONTACT US: Contact info

SafetyLit Journal Details

We are unable to provide photocopies of any the articles and reports abstracted in SafetyLit updates. Where possible, links have been provided to the publisher of the material and contact information for the corresponding author is listed. Please consider asking your library to subscribe to the journals from which these abstracts have been gathered.

To recommend a journal for this list please: Send SafetyLit an Email Message


African conflict and peacebuilding review

Abbreviation: Afr. Confl. Peacebuild. Rev.

Copyright: Africa Peace and Conflict Network; West African Research Association
Published by: Indiana University Press

Publisher Location: Bloomington, IN, USA

Journal Website:
http://muse.jhu.edu/journal/509

Alt: URL:
http://www.jstor.org/journal/africonfpeacrevi


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2015; 5(2) -- 2018; 8(2)

Publication Date Range: 2011 --

Title began with volume (issue): 1(1)

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 9
(Download all articles from this journal in CSV format.)

pISSN = 2156-695X | eISSN = 2156-7263
LCCN = 2010202054 | OCLC = 651009014


Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/2156695X

Journal Language(s): English


Aims and Scope (from publisher): ACPR: African Conflict and Peacebuilding Review is an interdisciplinary forum for creative and rigorous studies of conflict and peace in Africa, and for discussions among scholars, practitioners, and public intellectuals in Africa, the United States, and other parts of the world. ACPR provides a wide range of theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectives on the causes of conflicts and peace processes including, among others, cultural practices relating to conflict resolution and peacebuilding, legal and political preventative measures, and the intersection of international, regional, and local interests and conceptions with conflict and peace.