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Business in Genocide: Understanding and Avoiding Complicity [PDF]
Genocides and mass atrocities do not arise spontaneously, but tend to be meticulously sourced and managed. As such the concern in this paper is with the role of businesses in these processes, with a particular focus on the agency and decision making of ...
Naudé, Wim, Stel, Nora
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Britain and genocide: historical and contemporary parameters of national responsibility [PDF]
This article (originally given as the Annual War Studies Lecture at King's College, London, on 25 January 2010) challenges the assumption that Britain's relationship to genocide is constituted by its `vigilance towards the genocide of others.
Shaw, Martin
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‘We are here our hearts are there’: Rurality, belonging and walking together
Abstract The notion of the rural idyll is well recognised within scholarship. Allied to this imaginary is that rural areas comprise white and homogenous space, with socially conservative values that are exclusionary. In recent decades, studies have identified the arrival of migrants into so‐called New Immigration Destinations, rural spaces with little ...
Henna Asikainen, Ruth McAreavey
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Spartan Daily, September 13, 2006 [PDF]
Volume 127, Issue 10https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10268/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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After a Century of Injustice: Moving Toward Turkish Recognition of the Armenian Genocide [PDF]
Nearly one hundred years have passed since the Armenian genocide, which prefaced and in some ways encouraged the Holocaust – yet the Turkish government continues to deny the genocide and uses political manipulation to prevent its recognition by others ...
Blunt, Ashley Kalagian
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Abstract Introduction A record of 122.6 million people have sought refuge and asylum across the globe in 2024, exacerbated by emergencies in Ukraine, Sudan, Afghanistan and by the Israel–Hamas war. This number is set to rise to over 130 million people in refugee situations in 59 countries this year alone.
Charlotte O'Brien, Divine Charura
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Abstract In this paper, we examine how social identity, moral obligation and the relationship between the two shaped support for the 2016 Academics for Peace petition in Turkey. We examine the pre‐trial statements of nine defendants charged for signing the petition and appearing in court on the same day in December 2018.
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar +3 more
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A Migrant Archive: Chronicling Religious and Spiritual Experiences during the Pandemic 2020–23*
This article focuses on a digital platform which invited forced migrants to document their experiences during the Covid pandemic, resulting in an archive of digital materials, much of it relating to religion and spirituality: around 1000 contributions by around 800 asylum‐seekers, refugees and undocumented migrants. Using smartphones, they shared audio
Marie Gillespie
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Examining factors influencing Turkish Jewish attitudes towards the Armenian genocide
Abstract The most prominent issue influencing Turkish‐Armenian relations is the international recognition of the Armenian genocide. However, there is a notable absence of empirical analyses regarding the perceptions of the genocide among the Turkish population.
Türkay Salim Nefes +2 more
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Adjustment challenges faced by Yazidi youth refugees in Canada
Abstract Resettlement to a new country is a period of adjustment for all youth refugees, especially for highly traumatized groups of refugees, such as the Yazidi population. This study explores adjustment challenges faced by Yazidi youth refugees in Canada using group concept mapping. 12 Yazidi youth participated.
Charlotte Finnigan +2 more
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