This article is about behavioral variation in genocide. Research frequently suggests that violent behaviors can be explained by or treated as synonymous with ethnic categories. This literature also tends to pre-group actors as perpetrators, victims, or bystanders for research purposes. However, evidence that individuals cross boundaries from killing to desistance and saving throughout genocide indicates that the relationship between behaviors and categories is often in flux. I thus introduce the concept of behavioral boundary crossing to examine when and how Hutu in 1994 Rwanda aligned with the killing behaviors expected of them and when and how they did not. I analyze interviews with 31 Hutu, revealing that transactional, relational, socia...
Interest in the aftermath of genocide and mass violence has increased in the last few years, and som...
Interest in the aftermath of genocide and mass violence has increased in the last few years, and som...
Can general criminological theories of crime explain mass participation in genocide? Can seemingly c...
This article is about behavioral variation in genocide. Research frequently suggests that violent be...
Why do presumably innocent and sane people commit mass murder during a genocide? With this question,...
The genocide in Rwanda in 1994 stands out for the enormous number of people killed in a relatively s...
Recent years have witnessed a turn in the field of contentious politics toward the study of politica...
Recent years have witnessed a turn in the field of contentious politics toward the study of politica...
This dissertation examines the processes by which psychologically normal individuals become willing ...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
The purpose of this article is to use Lonnie Athens\u27 violentization theory to explain the Bosnian...
The purpose of this article is to use Lonnie Athens\u27 violentization theory to explain the Bosnian...
The purpose of this article is to use Lonnie Athens\u27 violentization theory to explain the Bosnian...
Can general criminological theories of crime explain mass participation in genocide? Can seemingly c...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
Interest in the aftermath of genocide and mass violence has increased in the last few years, and som...
Interest in the aftermath of genocide and mass violence has increased in the last few years, and som...
Can general criminological theories of crime explain mass participation in genocide? Can seemingly c...
This article is about behavioral variation in genocide. Research frequently suggests that violent be...
Why do presumably innocent and sane people commit mass murder during a genocide? With this question,...
The genocide in Rwanda in 1994 stands out for the enormous number of people killed in a relatively s...
Recent years have witnessed a turn in the field of contentious politics toward the study of politica...
Recent years have witnessed a turn in the field of contentious politics toward the study of politica...
This dissertation examines the processes by which psychologically normal individuals become willing ...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
The purpose of this article is to use Lonnie Athens\u27 violentization theory to explain the Bosnian...
The purpose of this article is to use Lonnie Athens\u27 violentization theory to explain the Bosnian...
The purpose of this article is to use Lonnie Athens\u27 violentization theory to explain the Bosnian...
Can general criminological theories of crime explain mass participation in genocide? Can seemingly c...
This article analyses discursive and processual socialization of the masses into acts of violence du...
Interest in the aftermath of genocide and mass violence has increased in the last few years, and som...
Interest in the aftermath of genocide and mass violence has increased in the last few years, and som...
Can general criminological theories of crime explain mass participation in genocide? Can seemingly c...