Adam Moore is a Professor in the Department of Geography and the International Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles. His previous books include Empire's Labor (2019) and Peacebuilding in Practice (2013).
""This important and insightful book offers a compelling analysis of how spatial dynamics are constitutive of peacebuilding. Through theoretically grounded and empirically rich engagement with Bosnia's Arizona Market, Adam Moore significantly deepens our understanding of the spatial dimensions of postwar peace. An excellent and enduring contribution to the field of peace and conflict studies."" —Annika Björkdahl, Lund University ""The Difference Place Makes is a great advertisement for the importance of geography and place when thinking about peace and conflict. Adam Moore's absorbing book is accessible, authentic, and highly recommended."" —Roger Mac Ginty, Durham University ""Like Bosnia's infamous Arizona market, Adam Moore's The Difference Place Makes has something for everyone. Framed around a sophisticated relational understanding of place, the book addresses the dilemmas of peace building in post-war contexts and the enduring power of markets to undo ethnic division and separation. This deeply researched work delivers on many different levels: theoretical, empirical, and methodological."" —Gerard Toal, Virginia Tech