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Violent Separations: Refugee Workers, Racial Capitalism, and the Production of Debility

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper focuses on how Rohingya people, legally admitted as refugees to the United States, become available as workers by being violently separated from their places of origin, from family members, and even their own bodies. We argue that resettlement releases labor from its attachments to places and people, thus making it available for ...
Elizabeth Cullen Dunn, Shae Frydenlund
wiley   +1 more source

A discourse of denial : memories of the Armenian genocide [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Why should we return to the now 100-year-old genocide of the Ottoman Armenian population? The study and acknowledgement of this genocide, and what it symbolises, is critical to the practice of an emancipatory politics ...
Kasbarian, Sossie
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Mémoires du génocide des Arméniens à Diyarbakır: une présence par l’absence

open access: yesÉtudes Arméniennes Contemporaines, 2016
When we start breaking the silence on and the taboo of the Armenian genocide in Turkey, a focus on Diyarbakır is crucial. The city has become a symbolic place now being one of places where the genocide took place.
Adnan Çelik
doaj   +1 more source

Racialized Labor Intermediation: Managing the “Threat” of Kurdish Workers on Turkish Farms

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 2, Page 381-392, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Farm labor intermediaries in Turkey have been at the heart of maintaining a precarious and low‐wage migrant labor force for capitalist agriculture since the 19th century. This labor force has been predominantly comprised of Kurds, a people racialized as “savage,” “racially impure,” and “traitors of the Turkish nation” since the beginning of ...
Deniz Duruiz
wiley   +1 more source

Confronting the shadows: transitional justice and the Armenian genocide in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes
This chapter examines the Armenian Genocide through the framework of transitional justice, with a particular focus on truth recovery mechanisms. Despite substantial historical evidence, the Republic of Turkey has persistently denied the Genocide ...
Nisan Alici
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“The Future Is Ancestral”: The Environmental Cuir Utopias of Gabriela Cabezón Cámara

open access: yesFuture Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 1, May 2026.
ABSTRACT Argentinian author Gabriela Cabezón Cámara identifies as a “socio‐environmentalist and writer” and has been actively involved in the feminist movement #NiUnaMenos since 2015, alongside her growing engagement with environmental activism. She advocates for Indigenous land rights, water accessibility, and challenges offshore petroleum extraction ...
Victoria Jara
wiley   +1 more source

Lost in Commemoration: The Armenian Genocide in Memory and Identity

open access: yes, 2014
It is a commonplace in Genocide Studies to say that ‘Turkey denies the Armenian genocide’. The Turkish state's official policy towards the Armenian genocide was and is indeed characterized by misrepresentation, mystification and manipulation.
LS Politieke geschiedenis   +2 more
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Falsification of Historical Figures (The Armenian Population in Turkey before and after the Genocide)

open access: yesArmenian Folia Anglistika, 2020
The argument and objective of the present case study is to prove, through the scientific method of analysis, that the online news medium Azerbaijani Vision (en.azvision.az), applying history falsification (negationism and revisionism) referring to the ...
Gaiane Muradian
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THE TRAFFIC IN REPAIRMEN AND A CASE OF GENDER IMPROPRIETY IN POST‐WAR SARAJEVO

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 41, Issue 2, Page 275-296, May 2026.
ABSTRACT In postwar Sarajevo, repair is mainly a masculine activity, and people lean on communal networks to get things fixed under dire economic circumstances. Yet increased numbers of women without men in their households as an effect of the war necessitate the mediation of other women in facilitating access to men's labor.
HALİDE VELİOĞLU
wiley   +1 more source

Denial Of Armenian Genocide And Transformational Society

open access: yes, 2013
The article reveals the question of how the Denial of the Armenian Genocide disturbs the mourning process in its survivors and descendants. This setback might psychologically explain certain transformational phenomena in the Armenian society.
Rita Kuyumciyan
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