The Politics of Victimhood in Post-conflict Societies: Comparative and Analytical Perspectives
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Chapter 1. Introduction. Understanding the construction of victimhood and the evolving role of victims in transitional justice and peacebuilding; Vincent Druliolle and Roddy Brett
Part I: Defining victims and victimhood
Chapter 2. Victims and victimhood in reparations programs: Lessons from Latin America; Jemima García-Godos
Chapter 3. Franco's victims in Spain: The long road towards justice and recognition; Rosa Ana Alija-Fernández and Olga Martín-Ortega Chapter 4. The struggle for recognition of the stolen children and the politics of victimhood in Spain; Vincent Druliolle
Chapter 5. What defines the victims of human rights violations? The case of the Comité Pro Paz and Vicaría de la Solidaridad in Chile (1973-1992); Oriana Bernasconi, Marcela Ruiz and Elizabeth Lira
Chapter 6. The politics of victimhood at the grassroots level: Inclusion and exclusion among Peruvian victim organisations; Mijke de Waardt Part II: Victims in the political arena
Chapter 7. Explaining compensation in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of victims of torture and sexual violence; Jessie Hronesová Chapter 8. Uncooked rice: Justice and victimhood at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and beyond; Johanna Herman
Chapter 9. The uses of suffering: Victims as moral beacons or icons of grievance; Marie Breen-Smyth.
Chapter 10. Reconciliation in the making: Overcoming competitive victimhood through inter-group dialogue in Palestine/Israel; Olga Burkhardt-Vetter
Part III: Victims, democratisation and peace processes
Chapter 11. The role of the victims' delegations in the Santos-FARC peace talks; Roddy Brett
Chapter 12. Victims and survivors from Cyangugu, Rwanda: The politics of testimony after genocide; Rachel Ibreck.
Part I: Defining victims and victimhood
Chapter 2. Victims and victimhood in reparations programs: Lessons from Latin America; Jemima García-Godos
Chapter 3. Franco's victims in Spain: The long road towards justice and recognition; Rosa Ana Alija-Fernández and Olga Martín-Ortega Chapter 4. The struggle for recognition of the stolen children and the politics of victimhood in Spain; Vincent Druliolle
Chapter 5. What defines the victims of human rights violations? The case of the Comité Pro Paz and Vicaría de la Solidaridad in Chile (1973-1992); Oriana Bernasconi, Marcela Ruiz and Elizabeth Lira
Chapter 6. The politics of victimhood at the grassroots level: Inclusion and exclusion among Peruvian victim organisations; Mijke de Waardt Part II: Victims in the political arena
Chapter 7. Explaining compensation in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of victims of torture and sexual violence; Jessie Hronesová Chapter 8. Uncooked rice: Justice and victimhood at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and beyond; Johanna Herman
Chapter 9. The uses of suffering: Victims as moral beacons or icons of grievance; Marie Breen-Smyth.
Chapter 10. Reconciliation in the making: Overcoming competitive victimhood through inter-group dialogue in Palestine/Israel; Olga Burkhardt-Vetter
Part III: Victims, democratisation and peace processes
Chapter 11. The role of the victims' delegations in the Santos-FARC peace talks; Roddy Brett
Chapter 12. Victims and survivors from Cyangugu, Rwanda: The politics of testimony after genocide; Rachel Ibreck.
Eigenschaften
Breite: | 155 |
Gewicht: | 600 g |
Höhe: | 218 |
Länge: | 26 |
Seiten: | 329 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | Roddy Brett, Vincent Druliolle |
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