This chapter considers postdisciplinarity in relation to the study and practice of transitional justice and related areas. The chapter argues that there is value added by looking beyond fields and beyond disciplines in contending with such phenomena. It is argued that thinking beyond disciplines and beyond fields produces lessons for, and highlights limitations of, transitional justice. This, in turn, highlights the importance of looking beyond transitional justice as a category or set of expected behaviours (and their study). The chapter offers conclusions regarding the possible implications of postdisciplinary thinking and action in the study and practice of transitional justice and related areas
Colleen Murphy, Associate Professor, Texas A & M University, speaks about “transitional justice” ref...
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule...
Transitional justice seeks to establish a break between the violent past and a peaceful, democratic ...
This chapter introduces the volume and the key themes with which it is concerned. It draws attention...
Beyond Transitional Justice reflects upon the state of the field (or non-field) of transitional just...
This chapter reflects upon the current status and the potential for the field of transitional justic...
This chapter reflects upon the current status and the potential for the field of transitional justic...
This chapter introduces and explores the key debates in which the book intervenes. Highlighting both...
Postdisciplinarity is not just a buzzword or meaningless slogan, but a concept that makes sense in a...
Transitional Justice as a motif, a discourse and a practice continues to entice analysis from schola...
In the last twenty years, the field of transitional justice has gone from being a peripheral concern...
Transitional Justice Theories is the first volume to approach the politically sensitive subject of p...
This chapter reviews the literature around the study of post-communist transitional justice. It begi...
This book discusses the crucial strategic topic for the practical implementation of transitional jus...
The paper discusses how current methodological debates on the potentials of Comparative Area Studies...
Colleen Murphy, Associate Professor, Texas A & M University, speaks about “transitional justice” ref...
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule...
Transitional justice seeks to establish a break between the violent past and a peaceful, democratic ...
This chapter introduces the volume and the key themes with which it is concerned. It draws attention...
Beyond Transitional Justice reflects upon the state of the field (or non-field) of transitional just...
This chapter reflects upon the current status and the potential for the field of transitional justic...
This chapter reflects upon the current status and the potential for the field of transitional justic...
This chapter introduces and explores the key debates in which the book intervenes. Highlighting both...
Postdisciplinarity is not just a buzzword or meaningless slogan, but a concept that makes sense in a...
Transitional Justice as a motif, a discourse and a practice continues to entice analysis from schola...
In the last twenty years, the field of transitional justice has gone from being a peripheral concern...
Transitional Justice Theories is the first volume to approach the politically sensitive subject of p...
This chapter reviews the literature around the study of post-communist transitional justice. It begi...
This book discusses the crucial strategic topic for the practical implementation of transitional jus...
The paper discusses how current methodological debates on the potentials of Comparative Area Studies...
Colleen Murphy, Associate Professor, Texas A & M University, speaks about “transitional justice” ref...
Transitional justice is the way societies that have experienced civil conflict or authoritarian rule...
Transitional justice seeks to establish a break between the violent past and a peaceful, democratic ...