Fr. 139.00

Transitional Justice Beyond Blueprints - Ethnographies and Case Studies

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.10.2017

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Table of Contents

 

Introduction: Sari Wastell and Claire Garbett

Section 1: The cultural and political contexts of transitional justice

Cath Collins
Anna Bryson

Rachel Kerr

Chris Lamont

 
Section 2: The gender dimension of transitional justice

John Nagle
Nicola Henry

Claire Garbett

Section 3: Security and development in post-conflict states

Adil Hossein

Tobias Flessenkemper

Lina Malagon-Brett

 
Section 4: Memory and memorialization in transitional justice

Peter Manning

Lisa J. Laplante

Zahira Aragüete-Toribio

Noa Vaisman

Magdalena Zolkos

About the author

Sari Wastell: independent researcher and international consultant.

Claire Garbett: External Research Fellow, INTERVICT, University of Tilburg; formerly Visiting Fellow, Center for the Study of the Balkans, Goldsmiths, University of London.

Summary

Advocates and practitioners of transitional justice have long sought to reach for a singular model that could anticipate how to co-ordinate, sequence and create complementarity between the raft of mechanisms and activities that fall under its banner. However, there has been surprisingly little research that explores how varied dimensions of transitional justice practice can, or should, work together in particular social contexts to effect social change. To address this gap, this book provides an innovative, and interdisciplinary, understanding of the necessity of context-specific designs for post-conflict redress. Demonstrating that transitional justice practice must necessarily be context-specific, the book brings together contributions from distinguished scholars across the globe in order to show that disparate historical, cultural and legal contexts require equally distinct approaches towards social healing. In so doing, the book moves towards what the editors have dubbed ‘a post-conflict action framework’ that would allow for immediate interventions that are sensitive to the socio-cultural context they hope to influence.

Product details

Authors Claire (Goldsmiths College Garbett, Claire Wastell Garbett
Assisted by Claire Garbett (Editor), Claire (Goldsmiths College Garbett (Editor), Sari Wastell (Editor), Sari (Goldsmiths College Wastell (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.10.2017, delayed
 
EAN 9781138241251
ISBN 978-1-138-24125-1
No. of pages 224
Series Transitional Justice
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > General, dictionaries

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