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Recovery After Genocide: Understanding the Dimensions of Recovery Capital Among Incarcerated Genocide Perpetrators in Rwanda

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
Utilizing survey data from 302 men and women incarcerated in the Rwandan correctional system for the crime of genocide, and structured interviews with 75 prisoners, this mixed methods study draws on the concept of recovery capital to understand how ...
Kevin Barnes-Ceeney   +3 more
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Personhood, Violence, and the Moral Work of Memory in Contemporary Rwanda [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Conflict and Violence, 2014
Why do Rwandan genocide survivors informally remember not only the kin they lost in the 1994 genocide, but also losses suffered by friends and acquaintances?
Laura Eramian
doaj   +2 more sources

Prevalence and correlates of depression among rural and urban Rwandan mothers and their daughters 26 years after the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Psychotraumatology, 2021
Background: In the past 26 years since the genocide against the Tutsi, mental illness continues to be the greatest challenges facing the Rwandan population.
Celestin Mutuyimana   +3 more
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Promoting Reconciliation through Exhuming and Identifying Victims in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Drawing upon interviews conducted with 24 Kibuye-based survivors, as well as GOR officials from around Rwanda, the paper argues that survivors — while appreciative of any effort to memorialize the 1994 genocide — are negotiating psychological and ...
Jessee, Erin
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The 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda

open access: yesSpace and Culture, India, 2021
This study, written collaboratively with a native Rwandan author, briefly recalls the historical reality from a Rwandan perspective and addresses the consequences of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
Venkat Rao Pulla, Charles Kalinganire
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Traumatized Ecology: Ecocritical Study of Scholastique Mukasonga’s writing

open access: yesIkhtilaf
Various researchers have offered critical opportunities for reading the Rwandan genocide literature in general and the testimony of Scholastique Mukasonga in particular through trauma and memory studies.
Richard Oko Ajah
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The 1994 Rwandan Genocide: The Religion/Genocide Nexus, Sexual Violence, and the Future of Genocide Studies

open access: yesGenocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, 2016
In recent genocides and other conflicts—for example, the Sudan, Burma, and now Iraq—sexual violence and religion have received increasing but modest systematic treatment in genocide studies.
Kate E. Temoney
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Crafting political institutions in Africa : electoral systems and systems of government in Rwanda and Zambia compared [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Scholars of institutional design attribute large importance to the choice of new institutions. The comparative analysis of how Rwanda and Zambia crafted their new electoral systems and the systems of government regards procedural, structural and rational
Stroh, Alexander
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Genocide on the Airwaves: An Analysis of the International Law Concerning Radio Jamming

open access: yesJournal of Hate Studies, 2006
Using the Rwandan genocide as an example, this article makes a case for allowing the jamming of radios that are broadcasting hate speech in situations in which such hate speech would incite genocide.
Meghna Rajadhyaksha
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