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Across 48 genre-bending chapters,
The Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice explores, articulates, and advances a multifaceted critique of transitional justice.
Table des matières
- I
- INTRODUCTION
- 1: Jens Meierhenrich, Alexander Laban Hinton, and Lawrence Douglas: The Critique of Transitional Justice
- II
- TELEOLOGIES, OR: THE ENDS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
- 2: Claire Moon: What We Talk About When We Talk about Transitional Justice-And What We Don't
- 3: Adam Sitze: The Hopes of Transitional Justice
- 4: Andrew Woolford: Reparative Governmentalities in Transitional Justice
- 5: Makau W. Mutua: A Problem of Utopia: Human Rights and Transitional Justice
- 6: Alexander Keller Hirsch: Mourning in Transitional Justice
- 7: Chigbo Arthur Anyaduba, Benjamin Maiangwa: Memory/Remedy: The Soothsayer's Practice
- 8: Oliver P. Richmond: Peace and Transitional Justice
- III
- TECHNOLOGIES, OR: THE MEANS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
- 9: Milena Ang, Monika Nalepa: What Quantitative and Formal Methods Teach Us about Transitional Justice
- 10: John Torpey: The Justice of Reparations
- 11: Nick Smith: Apologies and Transitional Justice: Myths, Complexities, and Warnings
- 12: Jamie Rowen: Rethinking Transitional Justice with the Insights of Political Sociology
- 13: Diane M. Nelson: Making Visible: Mathematics and Transitional Justice
- 14: Sarah Wagner, Maria Alexandra Lopez-Cerquera, Sarah L. Richardson: Technoscientific Truth-Making: Forensic Science and the Politics of Recognition
- 15: Joachim J. Savelsberg: Media and Transitional Justice
- 16: Nancy Amoury Combs: The Facts of Transitional Justice
- 17: Jelena Subotic: The International Entrepreneurs of Transitional Justice
- 18: Geoff Dancy, Kathryn Sikkink: The Data of Transitional Justice
- IV
- TOPOGRAPHIES, OR: THE SITES OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
- 19: Judith Resnik: Courts in the United States: A Template and a Site of Transitional Justice, Collapsing as a Model
- 20: Anuradha Chakravarty: Transitional Justice of the Grassroots: A Comparative Survey
- 21: Nigel Eltringham: Local/e
- 22: Leena Grover: Managerialism at the United Nations
- 23: Catherine Cole: Performance Matters in Transitional Times
- 24: Marie Berry, Milli Lake, Jemima Ackah-Arthur: Gendering Transitional Justice
- 25: Henry Redwood: Archiving Justice
- 26: Laia Balcells, Elsa Voytas: What Difference Do Museums Make?
- 27: Jonas Bens: The Affects of Transitional Justice
- 28: Carrol Clarkson: The Aesthetics of Transitional Justice
- 29: Tamara Trošt: History Textbooks and Transitional Justice
- 30: Leigh A. Payne, Gabriel Pereira, Laura Bernal-Bermúdez: The Business of Transitional Justice
- V
- TRAJECTORIES, OR: THE DYNAMICS OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
- 31: Devin O. Pendas: Just Transitions
- 32: Marcos Zunino: Haunted by Three Spirits: The Afterlives of Past, Present, and Future Transitional Justice
- 33: Richard Ashby Wilson, Vladimir Petrovi?: Contesting Histories: The Historical Accounts of Transitional Justice Institutions
- 34: Chris Cunneen: Settler Colonial States and Transitional Justice
- 35: Marita Eastmond, Johanna Mannergren Selimovic: Silence and Transitional Justice
- 36: Cyanne E. Loyle, Christian Davenport: Patterns of Injustice
- 37: Briony Jones, Julie Bernath: Resistance and Transitional Justice
- 38: Pascha Bueno-Hansen: Heteronormativity and Transitional Justice
- 39: Paul Gready: From Transitional to Transformative Justice
- VI
- TEMPORALITIES, OR: THE HISTORIES OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE
- 40: Zinaida Miller: Transitional Justice Temporalities
- 41: Adriaan Lanni: Transitional Justice in the Ancient World
- 42: Jenny Benham, Jamie Smith: Was There Transitional Justice in the Medieval World?
- 43: Kim Christian Priemel: Genealogies of Transitional Justice
- 44: Kamari Maxine Clarke: Transitional Justice in African Contexts through the Institutionalization of Emotional Affects
- 45: Naomi Roht-Arriaza: Transitional Justice in Latin America
- 46: Alexander Laban Hinton: Orientalism and the Transitional Justice Imaginary in Asia
- 47: Annette Weinke: Transitional Justice in Europe
- 48: Noha Aboueldahab: Transitional Justice in the Arab Region: An Intellectual and Practical Inquiry
A propos de l'auteur
Jens Meierhenrich,
London School of Economics, Alexander Laban Hinton,
Rutgers University, Lawrence Douglas,
Amherst College