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Marginal Groups on the Margins of Croatian Lexicography, or On the Culture of (Non)Remembrance of Roma Genocide Victims in Croatian Lexicography

open access: yesStudia Lexicographica, 2021
Similarly to other European countries, the history of the Roma population in Croatian areas was marked mostly by most periods of persecution and suffering, when the authorities tried to use repression in order to assimilate the Roma into the majority ...
Danijel Vojak
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Doing Business in Zones of Legal Risk: Patterns of Corporate Involvement in Atrocity Crimes Since World War II

open access: yesRegulation &Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Involvement of corporations in international crimes and conflict atrocities, such as crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide, are neither isolated events nor uncommon. Importantly, corporate involvement in atrocity crimes is shaped by conditions in “zones of legal risk” (International Commission of Jurists), where gross human rights ...
Susanne Karstedt   +4 more
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Lithuanian laborers in Nazi-occupied Austria 1942–1945

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2020
The theme of forced and voluntary labor of Lithuanians in Nazi Germany has been nearly forgotten and not studied by Lithuanian historians in recent decades.
Arūnas Bubnys
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Facilitating Feeling?: The Relationship between Memorials and Emotions

open access: yesSociological Inquiry, EarlyView.
This article explores if and how national memorials impact collective emotions among local residents, focusing on the National Memorial for Peace and Justice (NMPJ) in Montgomery, Alabama. This understudied question is of sociological importance given the change in federal policy regarding public memorials, particularly the removal of references to ...
Ashley V. Reichelmann, James E. Hawdon
wiley   +1 more source

The Affective Afterlife of the “Smelly Immigrant” Trope: Contested Scents, “Race,” and Olfactory Contact Zones in Berlin

open access: yesCity &Society, Volume 38, Issue 3, December 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper proposes the notion of “olfactory contact zones” to investigate the role of odors and scents and the affects they give rise to in Berlin's urban publics. Drawing on the notion of the “afterlife” of racialised violence, it shows how tropes of the “smelly immigrant,” anchored in European antisemitism and colonial history, live on ...
Claudia Liebelt
wiley   +1 more source

La negación o justificación del genocidio como delito en el Derecho europeo. Una propuesta a la luz de la Recomendación n.º 15 de la ECRI // The Denial or Justification of Genocide as a Criminal Offense in European Law. A proposal taking in account the Re

open access: yesRevista de Derecho Político, 2017
Resumen: En este artículo se analiza la normativa de la UE y del Consejo de Europa, así como la jurisprudencia del TEDH, sobre la penalización de la negación o justificación de los genocidios, concretamente del Holocausto de los judíos a manos de los ...
María Elósegui Itxaso
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A Hundred Thousand Darlingtons: Self‐Respect, Moral Judgement, and the Right to an Equal Democratic Say

open access: yesAnalytic Philosophy, Volume 67, Issue 3, Page 201-216, September 2026.
ABSTRACT I defend the non‐instrumentalist thesis that every adult member of a political society has a pro tanto fundamental moral right to an equal democratic say in determining the content of the laws to which she is subject. I begin by giving an account of an important kind of servility that has received only glancing notice in philosophical ...
Shruta Swarup
wiley   +1 more source

The Tree of Life Synagogue Attack: A Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol‐18 Examination of Pre‐Attack Warnings and Post‐Attack Contagion and Copycat Effects

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, Volume 44, Issue 4, Page 619-635, July/August 2026.
ABSTRACT This is a retrospective case study of an antisemitic lone actor terrorist who completed the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in American history. The analysis through the lens of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP‐18) finds that 72% of the warning indicators were present, including four proximal warning ...
Molly Amman, Julia Kupper, J. Reid Meloy
wiley   +1 more source

Doctors Gone Bad: Physicians, Dictatorships, and Warrior Cultures

open access: yesSocial Medicine, 2020
During World War 2, the guiding Hegelian philosophy of Nazi Medicine was one of rational utility, meaning “what is useful is right.” Nazi Medicine was essentially an arm of state policy, with a focus on racial purity, beginning with the sterilization of
Martin Donohoe
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From Olocausto to Shoah: Naming Genocide in 21st-Century Italy

open access: yesModern Languages Open, 2015
The article examines patterns in the terminology used to label the Nazi genocide of the Jews, focussing in particular on the case study of late 20th-century and early 21st-century Italy.
Robert S. C. Gordon
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