This essay will explore which social and cultural mechanisms that legitimatize a group of people to commit genocide by discussing the terms “victimization” and “de-humanization”. The essay starts with a research on the term “genocide”, specifically which groups that are, or are not, protected under the Genocide Convention and moves on to Stuart Kaufmans “symbolic politics theory” to discuss how political leaders can lead their population into extreme violence against an identified enemy group
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It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...
This essay deals with mythologizing as an inherent part of historiography, and as a way to imbue the...
The genocide in Rwanda was the most horrific the world had witnessed since World War II. De-spite th...
This essay is about use, misuse and non-use of history in politics. To recognize genocide is a use o...
This account of genocide in the twentieth century contains a) a description of cases, b) an interpre...
Som ett led i att homogenisera den kinesiska befolkningen, har den kinesiska regeringen under längre...
This essay examines how different antisemitic attitudes, conspiracy theories and ideas are communica...
If we want to understand why political elites choose to commit genocide, we need to inquire into how...
Combining cultural theory with the philosophy of law, this essay argues that the advent of state-man...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
This paper examines cultural aspects of the crime of genocide. Although the concept of cultural geno...
I denne artikel håber jeg at vise, at storpolitik (læs: folkemord) er yderst menneskelig og derfor o...
This article analyses different criminological approaches to modern genocide. It starts from a criti...
This book is intended as a concise introduction to a complex field with a large and fast growing sch...
This article points to the responsibility historians have in the formation of what we may call the c...
It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...
This essay deals with mythologizing as an inherent part of historiography, and as a way to imbue the...
The genocide in Rwanda was the most horrific the world had witnessed since World War II. De-spite th...
This essay is about use, misuse and non-use of history in politics. To recognize genocide is a use o...
This account of genocide in the twentieth century contains a) a description of cases, b) an interpre...
Som ett led i att homogenisera den kinesiska befolkningen, har den kinesiska regeringen under längre...
This essay examines how different antisemitic attitudes, conspiracy theories and ideas are communica...
If we want to understand why political elites choose to commit genocide, we need to inquire into how...
Combining cultural theory with the philosophy of law, this essay argues that the advent of state-man...
The atrocities that were committed in Rwanda, Bosnia and Armenia could not have been possible withou...
This paper examines cultural aspects of the crime of genocide. Although the concept of cultural geno...
I denne artikel håber jeg at vise, at storpolitik (læs: folkemord) er yderst menneskelig og derfor o...
This article analyses different criminological approaches to modern genocide. It starts from a criti...
This book is intended as a concise introduction to a complex field with a large and fast growing sch...
This article points to the responsibility historians have in the formation of what we may call the c...
It is my position that those wishing to prevent genocide are not the only ones studying it. A clear ...
This essay deals with mythologizing as an inherent part of historiography, and as a way to imbue the...