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Reading socio-political and spatial dynamics through graffiti in conflict-affected societies

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  • Birte Vogel
  • Catherine Arthur
  • Eric Lepp
  • Dylan O’Driscoll
  • Billy Tusker Haworth

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This paper argues that graffiti can provide a form of socio-political commentary at the local level, and is a valuable, yet often overlooked, resource for scholars and policymakers in conflict-affected societies. Graffiti, in its many forms, can provide rich insight into societies, cultures, social issues, trends, political discourse, and spatial and territorial identities and claims. Thus, this, paper suggests that graffiti is a valuable source of knowledge in societies undergoing social and political transformation, to hear the voices of those often left out from the official discourses. Despite advances in the field of arts and international relations and the focus on the local and the everyday, peace and conflict scholarship and policy still lack systematic engagement with arts-based contributions and how to read them. The paper attempts to address this gap by outlining four core dimensions to consider when attempting to interpret and decode graffiti: the spatial, temporal, political economic and representative dimensions. This can also be viewed as an inquiry into the where, when, who and what. These four elements make up an analytical guide and enable scholars to better understand graffiti, and its political meaning and messaging.

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  • Birte Vogel & Catherine Arthur & Eric Lepp & Dylan O’Driscoll & Billy Tusker Haworth, 2020. "Reading socio-political and spatial dynamics through graffiti in conflict-affected societies," Third World Quarterly, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 41(12), pages 2148-2168, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:ctwqxx:v:41:y:2020:i:12:p:2148-2168
    DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2020.1810009
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