Transitional justice, like other peacebuilding endeavours, strives to create change in the world and to produce knowledge that is useful (Goetschel and Pfluger 2014: 55). But the politics of how this knowledge is produced, shared and rendered legitimate depends upon the relationships between different epistemic communities, the way in which transitional justice has developed as a field, and the myriad contexts in which it is embedded at local, national and international levels. In particular, forms of ‘expert’ knowledge tend to be legal, foreign and based on models to be replicated elsewhere. Work on epistemic communities of peacebuilding can be usefully brought to bear on transitional justice, speaking to current debates in the literature ...
This paper explores the possibilities provided by narrative interviewing for critically assessing cl...
Since its emergence as a field of scholarship and practice, transitional justice has coalesced aroun...
Early literature in the field of transitional justice was dominated by debates over the meaning of j...
This introduction to the book “Knowledge for Peace: Transitional Justice and the Politics of Knowled...
Engaging with Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), this paper reviews the crusade of...
Transitional justice studies increasingly apply to processes of truth, restoration and accountabilit...
Since the early 1990s, transitional justice has established itself as a field of study and practice....
Scholars and research funding institutions have pursued North-South research partnerships as one pos...
This paper explores the convergences and divergence between transitional justice and peace-building,...
This article identifies three aspects of conflict studies that are largely ignored in the transition...
An increased focus on understanding and managing the reactions of affected populations has led to hy...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
Transitional justice as a field of inquiry is a relatively new one. Referring to the range of mechan...
In the last twenty years, the field of transitional justice has gone from being a peripheral concern...
It is critical to take into account the ways in which policies and programming in peacebuilding and ...
This paper explores the possibilities provided by narrative interviewing for critically assessing cl...
Since its emergence as a field of scholarship and practice, transitional justice has coalesced aroun...
Early literature in the field of transitional justice was dominated by debates over the meaning of j...
This introduction to the book “Knowledge for Peace: Transitional Justice and the Politics of Knowled...
Engaging with Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), this paper reviews the crusade of...
Transitional justice studies increasingly apply to processes of truth, restoration and accountabilit...
Since the early 1990s, transitional justice has established itself as a field of study and practice....
Scholars and research funding institutions have pursued North-South research partnerships as one pos...
This paper explores the convergences and divergence between transitional justice and peace-building,...
This article identifies three aspects of conflict studies that are largely ignored in the transition...
An increased focus on understanding and managing the reactions of affected populations has led to hy...
This article explores the interplay between transitional justice and ‘everyday’ political economies ...
Transitional justice as a field of inquiry is a relatively new one. Referring to the range of mechan...
In the last twenty years, the field of transitional justice has gone from being a peripheral concern...
It is critical to take into account the ways in which policies and programming in peacebuilding and ...
This paper explores the possibilities provided by narrative interviewing for critically assessing cl...
Since its emergence as a field of scholarship and practice, transitional justice has coalesced aroun...
Early literature in the field of transitional justice was dominated by debates over the meaning of j...