The Politics of Victimhood in Post-conflict Societies The Politics of Victimhood in Post-conflict Societies
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The Politics of Victimhood in Post-conflict Societies

Comparative and Analytical Perspectives

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Publisher Description

This volume sheds new light upon the role of victims in the aftermath of violence. Victims are central actors in transitional justice, the politics of memory and conflict resolution, yet the analysis of their mobilisation and political influence in these processes has been neglected. After introducing and explaining the reasons for this limited interest, the book’s chapters focus on a range of settings and draw on different disciplines to offer insights into the interrelated themes of victimhood – victims, their individual and collective identities, and their role in and impact upon post-conflict societies – and the politics of victimhood – meaning how victimhood is defined, negotiated and contested, both socially and politically. Because it outlines a stimulating research agenda and challenges the view that victims are passive or apolitical, this interdisciplinary volume is a significant contribution to the literature and will be of interest to scholars from disciplinessuch as law, anthropology, political science, human rights, international studies, and to practitioners.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2018
February 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
348
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer International Publishing
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
3.3
MB

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