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Triggers of Mass Atrocities

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2015
The concept of “triggers” enjoys wide usage in the atrocity prevention policymaking community. However, the concept has received limited academic analysis.
Scott Straus
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Why Do We Need Misanthropology in Anthropology? An Exploratory Essay in Deliberating the Research Subfield

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2017
Building up on Morson’s idea of misanthropology as the study of the cussedness of human nature I limit that notion to human social and cultural life, suggesting that misanthropology should be considered as misery inflicted upon humans by humans through ...
Bojan Žikić
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Âlâm-ı İslâm Rumeli Meẓâlimi ve Bulġar Vaḥşetleri Adlı Eserin Muhtevâsı

open access: yesTokat İlmiyat Dergisi, 2020
Balkan Savaşları esnasında Rumeli’de yaşanan mezâlim yani zulümler, haksızlıklar ve kıyımlar pek çok belgeyle ortaya konmuştur. İkinci Meşrutiyet’ten sonra kurulan Rumeli Muhâcirîn-i İslamiye Cemiyeti bu belgelerden bir kısmını bize bırakmıştır. Cemiyet,
Derya Kılıçkaya
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When Research Serves Good Purposes

open access: yesVoices in Bioethics, 2021
Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash INTRODUCTION It is a classic ethical dilemma to have something of potential value that comes at a tremendous cost to others.[1]  To access the good, you must have the bad.
Kenneth Kirkwood
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Icons of Just Is: Justice, Suffering, and the Artwork of Samuel Bak

open access: yesReligions, 2017
This paper examines select paintings by Holocaust survivor and painter Samuel Bak from his recent Just Is series. The essay explores ways Bak’s art bears witness to suffering.
Gary A. Phillips
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De «bandidos» e «infidentes»

open access: yesMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, 2018
The article deals with the subject of banditry in Cuba during the first half of the 19th century, focusing first on the semantic and coercive treatment of the subject by the island’s executive and Permanent Military Commission (1825-1856) and thence ...
Alina Castellanos Rubio
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International sentencing in the context of collective violence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This article evaluates some of the theoretical and practical arguments which suggest that the potential for international trial justice to make a significant contribution towards reconciliation and peace following mass atrocity is limited. Conversely, it
Henham, R
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The Atrocity of Representing Atrocity - Watching Kevin Carter's 'Struggling Girl'

open access: yesAesthetic Investigations, 2015
Taking Kevin Carter's famous photograph of a Sudanese 'Struggling Girl' as an example, this article shows by criticizing the work of photography scholar Ariella Azoulay who argues for an ethic, reparative spectatorship that focuses on the social ...
Merlijn Geurts
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The Reduction of Mass Atrocity Crimes in East Asia: The Evolving Norms of ASEAN's Prevention Mechanisms

open access: yesGenocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 2018
ASEAN member states represent a region that has experienced a dramatic reduction in mass atrocity crimes in the last forty years. Scholars have identified three structural explanations for this reduction: the decrease in the use of mass atrocities as a ...
David A. Frank
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The racist bodily imaginary: the image of the body-in-pieces in (post)apartheid culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This paper outlines a reoccurring motif within the racist imaginary of (post)apartheid culture: the black body-in-pieces. This disturbing visual idiom is approached from three conceptual perspectives.
A Krog   +34 more
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