This collection critically questions linear, transitional justice time and highlights the different temporalities that exist at local and institutional levels through original empirical research.
This collection critically questions linear, transitional justice time and highlights the different temporalities that exist at local and institutional levels through original empirical research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Natascha Mueller-Hirth is Lecturer in Sociology at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK Sandra Rios Oyola is Lecturer in International Studies at Leiden University, The Hague, Netherlands
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Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Temporal perspectives on transitional and post-conflict societies Natascha Mueller-Hirth & Sandra Rios Oyola Part I Questioning transitional justice time 2. Time and Reconciliation. Negotiating with ghosts Valérie Rosoux 3. Transitional justice time: Uncle San, Aunty Yan, and outreach at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Alexander Laban Hinton 4. Peace Processes and Social Acceleration: The Case of Colombia Sandra Rios Oyola Part II Co-existing and conflicting temporalities: institutions and experiences of lived time 5. Anthropological Reflections on Violence and Time in Argentina Eva van Roekel 6. Negotiating Temporalities of Accountability in Communities in Conflict in Africa Victor Igreja 7. Still waiting: victim policies, social change and fixed liminality Natascha Mueller-Hirth Part III Intergenerational transmission and memorialisation 8. Time to hear the other side: Transitional temporalities and transgenerational narratives in post-genocide Rwanda Richard Benda 9. Un-Doing Brazil's dictatorial past Gisele Iecker De Almeida 10. Ruins, Resistance, and Pluritemporality in Palestine-Israel Luisa Gandolfo 11. Conclusion: Defusing time bombs: towards an understanding of time and temporality in peacebuilding Natascha Mueller-Hirth & Sandra Rios Oyola Index
Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements 1. Introduction: Temporal perspectives on transitional and post-conflict societies Natascha Mueller-Hirth & Sandra Rios Oyola Part I Questioning transitional justice time 2. Time and Reconciliation. Negotiating with ghosts Valérie Rosoux 3. Transitional justice time: Uncle San, Aunty Yan, and outreach at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal Alexander Laban Hinton 4. Peace Processes and Social Acceleration: The Case of Colombia Sandra Rios Oyola Part II Co-existing and conflicting temporalities: institutions and experiences of lived time 5. Anthropological Reflections on Violence and Time in Argentina Eva van Roekel 6. Negotiating Temporalities of Accountability in Communities in Conflict in Africa Victor Igreja 7. Still waiting: victim policies, social change and fixed liminality Natascha Mueller-Hirth Part III Intergenerational transmission and memorialisation 8. Time to hear the other side: Transitional temporalities and transgenerational narratives in post-genocide Rwanda Richard Benda 9. Un-Doing Brazil's dictatorial past Gisele Iecker De Almeida 10. Ruins, Resistance, and Pluritemporality in Palestine-Israel Luisa Gandolfo 11. Conclusion: Defusing time bombs: towards an understanding of time and temporality in peacebuilding Natascha Mueller-Hirth & Sandra Rios Oyola Index
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