Principally, film has the potential to be a useful and appropriate tool of reparations. This essay relies upon theories on norms and on perceptions to identify how film can help to transform destructive public narratives into constructive ones.Films can enable this transformation by addressing the injuries of victims from a public fracture or tragedy through the successful (re)integration of international human rights-based norms and/or perceptions into the society\u27s public narratives.Films that successfully integrate into their fictional narrative international human rights-based norms and/or perceptions may be useful and appropriate as a tool for providing reparations.To illustrate this argument, thi...
In recent years, human rights film festivals have proliferated across the globe. Often co-sponsored ...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
The political world is inhabited by storytellers of all kinds, including politicians, journalists, s...
Principally, film has the potential to be a useful and appropriate tool of reparations. This ess...
The Rwandan filmmaking industry is in its infancy, only emerging after the 1994 genocide. Since then...
Paper presented at the World Social Science Forum: Social Transformations and the Digital Age, Montr...
This study is about the construction and reconstruction of ‘reality’ in fictional and non-fictio...
The Rwandan genocide is a complex subject that even works of written historical discourse struggle t...
Films made by Africans on wars, gender oppression, slavery, and trauma project not only confrontatio...
This book explores how photography and documentary film have participated in the representation of t...
In this article I explore what feature-length films of the kind that are shown in human rights film ...
Conflict becomes the source of many disruptions. It does influence not only the human life but also...
In 1994 Rwanda, some journalists used their power for evil when government-run media houses perpetra...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
ABSTRACT: April to June every year, Rwandans commemorate the 1994 genocide. Extensive oral historica...
In recent years, human rights film festivals have proliferated across the globe. Often co-sponsored ...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
The political world is inhabited by storytellers of all kinds, including politicians, journalists, s...
Principally, film has the potential to be a useful and appropriate tool of reparations. This ess...
The Rwandan filmmaking industry is in its infancy, only emerging after the 1994 genocide. Since then...
Paper presented at the World Social Science Forum: Social Transformations and the Digital Age, Montr...
This study is about the construction and reconstruction of ‘reality’ in fictional and non-fictio...
The Rwandan genocide is a complex subject that even works of written historical discourse struggle t...
Films made by Africans on wars, gender oppression, slavery, and trauma project not only confrontatio...
This book explores how photography and documentary film have participated in the representation of t...
In this article I explore what feature-length films of the kind that are shown in human rights film ...
Conflict becomes the source of many disruptions. It does influence not only the human life but also...
In 1994 Rwanda, some journalists used their power for evil when government-run media houses perpetra...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
ABSTRACT: April to June every year, Rwandans commemorate the 1994 genocide. Extensive oral historica...
In recent years, human rights film festivals have proliferated across the globe. Often co-sponsored ...
This article reflects on the potential and challenges of implementing social psychological intervent...
The political world is inhabited by storytellers of all kinds, including politicians, journalists, s...