publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleAgainst the critique of reconciliation as an irredeemably ideological concept, I want to retrieve the concept of reconciliation for a popular politics. As a term of political discourse, reconciliation has been objected to for being: too vague, illiberal, question-begging, assimilative, quietist and exculpatory. Each objection draws attention to the tendency of every state-sanctioned project of reconciliation to become ideological in the Marxist sense. In contrast, a politics of reconciliation would: be enabled by the contestability of what ‘real’ reconciliation requires; refer to human rights in their constitutive political sense; invoke moral community to politicise the terms of political be...
Reconciliation as a socio-political concept, has become highly topical in the South African discours...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
Reconciliation theories, discourses and practices prioritize agency over structure. They suggest tha...
Against the critique of reconciliation as an irredeemably ideological concept, I want to retrieve th...
This article questions the promotion of reconciliation in transitional justice contexts. The article...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
The concepts of reconciliation and transitional justice are the foundations for a new body of connec...
At the center of this paper are three questions: in the absence of a religious worldview, can one ga...
In deeply divided societies (DDS) – those having experienced episodes of ethnic or religious mass vi...
Hegel’s project of reconciliation is central to his Philosophy of Right. This article argues scholar...
Despite a growth in research exploring corporeal dimensions of peacebuilding, scholarship addressing...
This paper attempts to determine whether there is a universally applicable process of reconciliation...
This article explores attitudes to forgiveness giving a range of illustrations from international po...
This article examines the functioning of rhetoric in public discourse, in particular a rhetoric that...
In recent years scholars from neighboring disciplines have emphasized the importance of conceptual r...
Reconciliation as a socio-political concept, has become highly topical in the South African discours...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
Reconciliation theories, discourses and practices prioritize agency over structure. They suggest tha...
Against the critique of reconciliation as an irredeemably ideological concept, I want to retrieve th...
This article questions the promotion of reconciliation in transitional justice contexts. The article...
Over the past decade a substantial literature has emerged on the concept of political forgiveness an...
The concepts of reconciliation and transitional justice are the foundations for a new body of connec...
At the center of this paper are three questions: in the absence of a religious worldview, can one ga...
In deeply divided societies (DDS) – those having experienced episodes of ethnic or religious mass vi...
Hegel’s project of reconciliation is central to his Philosophy of Right. This article argues scholar...
Despite a growth in research exploring corporeal dimensions of peacebuilding, scholarship addressing...
This paper attempts to determine whether there is a universally applicable process of reconciliation...
This article explores attitudes to forgiveness giving a range of illustrations from international po...
This article examines the functioning of rhetoric in public discourse, in particular a rhetoric that...
In recent years scholars from neighboring disciplines have emphasized the importance of conceptual r...
Reconciliation as a socio-political concept, has become highly topical in the South African discours...
Forgiveness has become a striven-for societal goal in post-conflict societies in the past decade or ...
Reconciliation theories, discourses and practices prioritize agency over structure. They suggest tha...