Freedom of expression is considered a basic human right, and yet most countries have restrictions on speech they deem harmful. Following the genocide of the Tutsi, Rwanda passed a constitution (2003) and laws against hate speech and other forms of divisionist language (2008, 2013). Understanding how language shaped “recognition harms” that both constitute and fuel genocide also helps account for political decisions to limit “divisionist” discourse. When we speak, we make expressive commitments, which are commitments to the viability and value of ways of speaking. This article explores reasons a society would decide to say, “We don’t talk that way around here,” thus taking control of its own expressive commitments. Understanding the scope of...
A review of: Mahmood Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide i...
In the two decades since the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has experienced pervasive societal change, due in...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...
One of the most significant extant documents attesting to the dissemination of genocide ideology in ...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari Internacional en Estudis de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament. ...
Rwanda under the rule of President Juvenal Habyarimana and the MRND government was a de facto totali...
Performances of justice and human rights have served as international platforms for truth-telling an...
Performances of justice and human rights have served as international platforms for truth-telling an...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
After the genocide perpetuated against Tutsi, the government of Rwanda took on the path to rebuild t...
During the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, observers emphasized the role of media propaganda in inciting Rw...
Drawing on a corpus of ten oral interviews with survivors and perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide agai...
The evolution of Rwanda's language policies since 1996 has played and continues to play a critical r...
This article will review the approach taken by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR\...
In May 1994 France distinguished itself from other more reticent members of the international commun...
A review of: Mahmood Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide i...
In the two decades since the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has experienced pervasive societal change, due in...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...
One of the most significant extant documents attesting to the dissemination of genocide ideology in ...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari Internacional en Estudis de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament. ...
Rwanda under the rule of President Juvenal Habyarimana and the MRND government was a de facto totali...
Performances of justice and human rights have served as international platforms for truth-telling an...
Performances of justice and human rights have served as international platforms for truth-telling an...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
After the genocide perpetuated against Tutsi, the government of Rwanda took on the path to rebuild t...
During the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, observers emphasized the role of media propaganda in inciting Rw...
Drawing on a corpus of ten oral interviews with survivors and perpetrators of the 1994 Genocide agai...
The evolution of Rwanda's language policies since 1996 has played and continues to play a critical r...
This article will review the approach taken by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR\...
In May 1994 France distinguished itself from other more reticent members of the international commun...
A review of: Mahmood Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers: Colonialism, Nativism, and the Genocide i...
In the two decades since the 1994 Genocide, Rwanda has experienced pervasive societal change, due in...
Over a period of 100 days between April and mid-July of 1994, the Rwandan genocide claimed the lives...