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Intellectual Solidarity and Reflexive Dislocation: Sociology in the Age of Global Authoritarianism
ABSTRACT This article contributes to current debates on the ethics of critical scholarship in an era of authoritarian consolidation and institutional erosion. It introduces intellectual solidarity as an ethical stance and reflexive dislocation as a methodological practice that together offer a grounded response to the complicities and constraints of ...
Salvador Santino Regilme
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Relentless Assimilationist Indigenous Policy: From Invasion of Group Rights to Genocide in Mercy’s Clothing [PDF]
Despite the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, assimilationist policies continue, whether official or effective. Such policies affect more than the right to group choice.
Miller, Lantz Fleming
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What Is Justice? Reflections on the Criminal Justice System in Brazil
ABSTRACT This essay explores the possibility of justice for the wretched of the earth. Using escrevivência (writing the experience/existence) and drawing on the theoretical insights and political praxis of the Assessoria Popular Maria Felipa (APMF, Maria Felipa Advocacy Group)—a Brazilian abolitionist organization led by Black activists—we analyze how ...
Fernanda Oliveira +2 more
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The demographic and socio-economic distribution of excess mortality during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda [PDF]
There is an extensive literature on violent conflicts such as the 1994 Rwandan genocide, but few papers examine the profiles of victims and perpetrators, or more broadly the micro-level dynamics of widespread violence.
de Walque, Damien, Verwimp, Philip
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Theorizing White Ignorance From Du Bois to Mills: Narrative and Consumptive Innocence
ABSTRACT Starting with Du Bois, scholars of race have investigated the role of White ignorance as it perpetuates White supremacy. Today, Charles Mills and scholars continue this inquiry by expanding the importance of White ignorance to include multiple forms. This article contributes to this inquiry by highlighting the role and types of White innocence.
Miguel Montalva Barba, Camille Petersen
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The Local and Global in the Armenian Genocide Memorial
Memorials are one of the most common forms of memorialization and may be understood as symbolic reparations for the victims and survivors of mass violence. They acknowledge the suffering and grief of the victims and pay tribute to the dead.
Harutyun Marutyan
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PFAS ubiquity as corporate accomplishment: Whiteness in early Teflon advertisements
Abstract In recent years, per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) contamination has attracted significant media attention. However, little is known about the efforts of chemical corporations to produce consumer markets for PFAS in the Global North.
Lauren Richter, Grace Poudrier
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Ü. Kurt, The Armenians of Aintab: The Economics of Genocide in an Ottoman Province
Michelle Tusan
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