The field of genocide studies is concerned with all aspects of the crime of genocide (including pre- and post-events). It is a relatively new (some thirty-five years old) but burgeoning field. Its scholars come from diverse fields: political science, history, sociology, psychology, law, literature, anthropology, philosophy, education, and even medicine. Most genocide scholars publish their research in their respective dis- ciplines’ journals as well as journals that primarily focus on genocide
Researchers often face significant and unique ethical and methodological challenges when conducting ...
This article surveys risk factors for genocide and genocide prevention from the perspectives of four...
The study of genocide has become one of the most attractive fields of research since the end of the ...
The field of genocide studies is concerned with all aspects of the crime of genocide (including pre-...
Over the last two decades, the interdisciplinary field of genocide studies has dramatically expanded...
Genocide studies is simultaneously an emerging and accepted category of scholarly inquiry. The field...
The adoption of the Genocide Convention in 1948 was accompanied by the emergence of genocide as a fi...
Upon publication of this, the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four co-editor...
In addition to providing a succinct history of the field of genocide studies, this article examines ...
Genocide studies has come a long way over the past decade, having attained a level of intellectual s...
The present issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention is a combined issue. Since the pre- vious two v...
In evaluating the state of the field of comparative genocide studies, this article explores themes s...
Researchers often face significant and unique ethical and methodological challenges when conducting ...
This article surveys risk factors for genocide and genocide prevention from the perspectives of four...
The study of genocide has become one of the most attractive fields of research since the end of the ...
The field of genocide studies is concerned with all aspects of the crime of genocide (including pre-...
Over the last two decades, the interdisciplinary field of genocide studies has dramatically expanded...
Genocide studies is simultaneously an emerging and accepted category of scholarly inquiry. The field...
The adoption of the Genocide Convention in 1948 was accompanied by the emergence of genocide as a fi...
Upon publication of this, the first issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention, we, the four co-editor...
In addition to providing a succinct history of the field of genocide studies, this article examines ...
Genocide studies has come a long way over the past decade, having attained a level of intellectual s...
The present issue of Genocide Studies and Prevention is a combined issue. Since the pre- vious two v...
In evaluating the state of the field of comparative genocide studies, this article explores themes s...
Researchers often face significant and unique ethical and methodological challenges when conducting ...
This article surveys risk factors for genocide and genocide prevention from the perspectives of four...
The study of genocide has become one of the most attractive fields of research since the end of the ...