This article is a contribution to a Special Issue on religion and genocide edited by Dr. Steven Jacobs. The aim of the article is to suggest a dimension of research not often considered to be part of the discussion. Because genocidal events have happened in conjunction with religious holidays, the article suggests that researchers must consider the role that worship and the texts of worship play in shaping the context for genocide
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Violence may be conceptualised in a narrow sense as physical harm done to persons or property, or in...
Professor Volf counters the claim that religion fosters violence and that the “resurgence of religio...
This article is a contribution to a Special Issue on religion and genocide edited by Dr. Steven Jaco...
This article is a contribution to a Special Issue on religion and genocide edited by Dr. Steven Jaco...
Social scientists have been involved in systematic research on genocide for over forty years, yet an...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
This article critically reviews the main debates and literature produced by international relations ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Religion plays a large role in man...
The study was set to investigate the nature and effects of religious violence along with the governm...
In recent genocides and other conflicts—for example, the Sudan, Burma, and now Iraq—sexual violence ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. For thousands of years, religions ...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Violence may be conceptualised in a narrow sense as physical harm done to persons or property, or in...
Professor Volf counters the claim that religion fosters violence and that the “resurgence of religio...
This article is a contribution to a Special Issue on religion and genocide edited by Dr. Steven Jaco...
This article is a contribution to a Special Issue on religion and genocide edited by Dr. Steven Jaco...
Social scientists have been involved in systematic research on genocide for over forty years, yet an...
This article discusses the problems concerning the relation of religion and the genocide in Rwanda i...
This paper explores the role of a specific religious actor, namely Christian churches, in the nexus ...
This study analyses the role of religion in the Rwandan genocide, providing new explanations to the ...
This article critically reviews the main debates and literature produced by international relations ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Religion plays a large role in man...
The study was set to investigate the nature and effects of religious violence along with the governm...
In recent genocides and other conflicts—for example, the Sudan, Burma, and now Iraq—sexual violence ...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. For thousands of years, religions ...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
Violence may be conceptualised in a narrow sense as physical harm done to persons or property, or in...
Professor Volf counters the claim that religion fosters violence and that the “resurgence of religio...