Élisabeth Amstett is a social anthropologist, senior tenured researcher at the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) and member of Ades (Anthropologie bio-culturelle, Droit, Ethique et Santé) research unit at the medical faculty of Aix-Marseille University. Her current research focuses on human remains and dead bodies management in post-genocide and mass violence contexts. She is co-editing the Human Remains and Violence book series and interdisciplinary journal at Manchester University Presshttps://commons.erau.edu/genocide-bios/1000/thumbnail.jp
Clara Duterme is a social anthropologist and project manager of the “Transfunerary” research Program...
Le volume 8, n° 2 de la revue Human Remains and Violence, an Interdisciplinary Journal (Manchester U...
Destruction and Human Remains investigates a crucial question frequently neglected in academic debat...
Call for Papers Corpses in Society: Human Remains in post-Genocide and Mass Violence Contexts 3nd An...
Human remains in society. Curation and exhibition in the aftermath of genocide and mass-violence. Wh...
Mercredi 17 mars 2021 aura lieu la première séance du séminaire inter-laboratoires "Histoire et anth...
Sara E. Brown is the Executive Director of Chhange, the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocid...
In this interview, anthropologist Françoise Lestage revisits the pioneering work she dedicated to th...
The theme chosen for the 2001 American Academy of Forensic Sciences meeting, War Crimes and Other Ac...
Dr Joanne Pettitt is a lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Kent. She was awarded...
Anna Gopsill is a PhD candidate in Human Rights at the School of Advanced Study, University of Londo...
Judith Beyer (University of Konstanz) specializes in political and legal anthropology. She conducts ...
Lesley-Ann Daniels is a Research Fellow at the Institut Barcelona d\u27Estudis Internacionals where ...
Susanne C. Knittel is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University. She holds...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...
Clara Duterme is a social anthropologist and project manager of the “Transfunerary” research Program...
Le volume 8, n° 2 de la revue Human Remains and Violence, an Interdisciplinary Journal (Manchester U...
Destruction and Human Remains investigates a crucial question frequently neglected in academic debat...
Call for Papers Corpses in Society: Human Remains in post-Genocide and Mass Violence Contexts 3nd An...
Human remains in society. Curation and exhibition in the aftermath of genocide and mass-violence. Wh...
Mercredi 17 mars 2021 aura lieu la première séance du séminaire inter-laboratoires "Histoire et anth...
Sara E. Brown is the Executive Director of Chhange, the Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocid...
In this interview, anthropologist Françoise Lestage revisits the pioneering work she dedicated to th...
The theme chosen for the 2001 American Academy of Forensic Sciences meeting, War Crimes and Other Ac...
Dr Joanne Pettitt is a lecturer in Comparative Literature at the University of Kent. She was awarded...
Anna Gopsill is a PhD candidate in Human Rights at the School of Advanced Study, University of Londo...
Judith Beyer (University of Konstanz) specializes in political and legal anthropology. She conducts ...
Lesley-Ann Daniels is a Research Fellow at the Institut Barcelona d\u27Estudis Internacionals where ...
Susanne C. Knittel is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at Utrecht University. She holds...
This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools fo...
Clara Duterme is a social anthropologist and project manager of the “Transfunerary” research Program...
Le volume 8, n° 2 de la revue Human Remains and Violence, an Interdisciplinary Journal (Manchester U...
Destruction and Human Remains investigates a crucial question frequently neglected in academic debat...