TÃtulo : |
The Politics of Victimhood in Post-conflict Societies : Comparative and Analytical Perspectives |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Druliolle, Vincent, ; Brett, Roddy, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2018 |
Número de páginas: |
XIX, 329 p. 9 ilustraciones |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-319-70202-5 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Gobierno comparado Paz PolÃtica cultural Derechos humanos Politica comparativa Estudios de paz y conflictos PolÃtica y polÃtica cultural |
Clasificación: |
320.3 |
Resumen: |
Este volumen arroja nueva luz sobre el papel de las vÃctimas después de la violencia. Las vÃctimas son actores centrales en la justicia transicional, las polÃticas de la memoria y la resolución de conflictos, pero se ha descuidado el análisis de su movilización e influencia polÃtica en estos procesos. Después de presentar y explicar las razones de este interés limitado, los capÃtulos del libro se centran en una variedad de entornos y recurren a diferentes disciplinas para ofrecer ideas sobre los temas interrelacionados de la victimización: las vÃctimas, sus identidades individuales y colectivas, y su papel e impacto sobre la victimización. sociedades posconflicto –y las polÃticas del victimismo–, es decir, cómo se define, negocia y cuestiona el victimismo, tanto social como polÃticamente. Debido a que describe una agenda de investigación estimulante y desafÃa la visión de que las vÃctimas son pasivas o apolÃticas, este volumen interdisciplinario es una contribución significativa a la literatura y será de interés para académicos de disciplinas como el derecho, la antropologÃa, las ciencias polÃticas, los derechos humanos y los estudios internacionales. y a los practicantes. . |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Introduction. Understanding the construction of victimhood and the evolving role of victims in transitional justice and peacebuilding; Vincent Druliolle and Roddy Brett -- Part I: Defining victims and victimhood -- Chapter 2. Victims and victimhood in reparation programs: Lessons from Latin America; Jemima GarcÃa-Godos -- Chapter 3. Franco's victims in Spain: The long road towards justice and recognition; Rosa Ana Alija-Fernández and Olga MartÃn-Ortega -- Chapter 4. The struggle for recognition of the stolen children and the politics of victimhood in Spain; Vincent Druliolle -- Chapter 5. What defines the victims of human rights violations? The case of the Comité Pro Paz and VicarÃa de la Solidaridad in Chile (1973-1992); Oriana Bernasconi, Marcela Ruiz and Elizabeth Lira -- Chapter 6. The politics of victimhood at the grassroots level: Inclusion and exclusion among Peruvian victim organisations; Mijke de Waardt -- Part II: Victims in the political arena -- Chapter 7. Explaining compensation in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of victims of torture and sexual violence; Jessie HroneÅ¡ová -- Chapter 8. Uncooked rice: Justice and victimhood at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and beyond; Johanna Herman -- Chapter 9. The uses of suffering: Victims as moral beacons or icons of grievance; Marie Breen-Smyth -- Chapter 10. Reconciliation in the making: Overcoming competitive victimhood through inter-group dialogue in Palestine/Israel; Olga Burkhardt-Vetter -- Part III: Victims, democratisation and peace processes -- Chapter 11. The role of the victims' delegations in the Santos-FARC peace talks; Roddy Brett -- Chapter 12. Victims and survivors from Cyangugu, Rwanda: The politics of testimony after genocide; Rachel Ibreck. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
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. . |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
The Politics of Victimhood in Post-conflict Societies : Comparative and Analytical Perspectives [documento electrónico] / Druliolle, Vincent, ; Brett, Roddy, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2018 . - XIX, 329 p. 9 ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-3-319-70202-5 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
Gobierno comparado Paz PolÃtica cultural Derechos humanos Politica comparativa Estudios de paz y conflictos PolÃtica y polÃtica cultural |
Clasificación: |
320.3 |
Resumen: |
Este volumen arroja nueva luz sobre el papel de las vÃctimas después de la violencia. Las vÃctimas son actores centrales en la justicia transicional, las polÃticas de la memoria y la resolución de conflictos, pero se ha descuidado el análisis de su movilización e influencia polÃtica en estos procesos. Después de presentar y explicar las razones de este interés limitado, los capÃtulos del libro se centran en una variedad de entornos y recurren a diferentes disciplinas para ofrecer ideas sobre los temas interrelacionados de la victimización: las vÃctimas, sus identidades individuales y colectivas, y su papel e impacto sobre la victimización. sociedades posconflicto –y las polÃticas del victimismo–, es decir, cómo se define, negocia y cuestiona el victimismo, tanto social como polÃticamente. Debido a que describe una agenda de investigación estimulante y desafÃa la visión de que las vÃctimas son pasivas o apolÃticas, este volumen interdisciplinario es una contribución significativa a la literatura y será de interés para académicos de disciplinas como el derecho, la antropologÃa, las ciencias polÃticas, los derechos humanos y los estudios internacionales. y a los practicantes. . |
Nota de contenido: |
Chapter 1. Introduction. Understanding the construction of victimhood and the evolving role of victims in transitional justice and peacebuilding; Vincent Druliolle and Roddy Brett -- Part I: Defining victims and victimhood -- Chapter 2. Victims and victimhood in reparation programs: Lessons from Latin America; Jemima GarcÃa-Godos -- Chapter 3. Franco's victims in Spain: The long road towards justice and recognition; Rosa Ana Alija-Fernández and Olga MartÃn-Ortega -- Chapter 4. The struggle for recognition of the stolen children and the politics of victimhood in Spain; Vincent Druliolle -- Chapter 5. What defines the victims of human rights violations? The case of the Comité Pro Paz and VicarÃa de la Solidaridad in Chile (1973-1992); Oriana Bernasconi, Marcela Ruiz and Elizabeth Lira -- Chapter 6. The politics of victimhood at the grassroots level: Inclusion and exclusion among Peruvian victim organisations; Mijke de Waardt -- Part II: Victims in the political arena -- Chapter 7. Explaining compensation in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: The case of victims of torture and sexual violence; Jessie HroneÅ¡ová -- Chapter 8. Uncooked rice: Justice and victimhood at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia and beyond; Johanna Herman -- Chapter 9. The uses of suffering: Victims as moral beacons or icons of grievance; Marie Breen-Smyth -- Chapter 10. Reconciliation in the making: Overcoming competitive victimhood through inter-group dialogue in Palestine/Israel; Olga Burkhardt-Vetter -- Part III: Victims, democratisation and peace processes -- Chapter 11. The role of the victims' delegations in the Santos-FARC peace talks; Roddy Brett -- Chapter 12. Victims and survivors from Cyangugu, Rwanda: The politics of testimony after genocide; Rachel Ibreck. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
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. . |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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