Discursive Framings of Human Rights (original) (raw)

The Rights and the Role of the Victims of Terrorism in Countering Terrorist Narratives

Luca Guglielminetti

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The ‘turn to the victim’ in Italian culture: victim-centred narratives of the anni di piombo

Ruth Glynn

Modern Italy 18:4, pp. 373-90, 2013

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Recognizing Victims as Political Actors: Expanding a More Complex Identity

Johannes Langer

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Working through the violent past: Practices of restorative justice through memory and dialogue in Italy

Anna Cento Bull

Memory Studies, 2018

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Ethnographying Public Memory:The Commemorative Genre for the victims of Terrorism in Italy

Anna Lisa Tota

Qualitative Research, 2004

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Redressing the Balance: How Human Rights Defenders Can Use Victim Narratives to Confront the Violence of Armed Groups

Tom Parker

Human Rights Quarterly, 2011

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Memory, Truth and Justice: Understanding the experience of victims of terrorism and political violence. The cases of the United Kingdom and Spain

Javier Argomaniz

Social Science Research Network, 2017

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Today, I Want To Speak Out the Truth’: Victim Agency, Responsibility and Transitional Justice

Erin Baines

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Understanding the experience of victims of terrorism and political violence: the cases of the United Kingdom and Spain

Agata Serranò, Javier Argomaniz

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A Battle of Narratives: Spanish Victims Organizations International Action to Delegitimize Terrorism and Political Violence

Javier Argomaniz

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VICTIMS’ STORIES OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE: THE ETHICS OF OWNERSHIP, DISSEMINATION, AND RECEPTION

Diana Meyers

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Human Rights and the Politics of Victimhood

Robert Meister

Ethics & International Affairs, 2002

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Diana Tietjens Meyers, Victims' Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN 9780199930401

Johanna Luttrell

Hypatia Reviews Online, 2017

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The Subtext of New Human Rights Claims: A Socio-Legal Journey Into the 'Right to Truth'

Patricia Naftali

DIVERSE ENGAGEMENT: DRAWING IN THE …, 2010

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Reconciliation through Agonistic Engagement? Victims and Former Perpetrators in Dialogue in Italy Several Decades after Terrorism

Anna Cento Bull

Victimhood and Acknowledgement, 2018

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Victims and Transitional Justice: Voice, Agency, Blame

Kirsten McConnachie, kieran mcevoy

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Breaking the Silence: From Representations of Victims and Threat towards Spaces of Voice

Kaarina Nikunen

The Sage Handbook of Media and Migration, 2019

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Remembering a sociology of Human Rights

Daniel Levy

Culture & History Digital Journal, 2014

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RECOGNITION, IDENTITY, JUSTICE AND FORGIVENESS IN THE MEMORY OF THE VICTIMS OF ETA TERRORISM

María García Pérez

En Pérez Baquero, Rafael & Cayuela Sánchez, Salvador (Eds.). Terrifying Europe history and Memory of Terrorism in European Identity, Marcial Pons, 2024., 2024

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Afraid to Cry Wolf: Human Rights Activists’ Conundrum to Define Narratives of Justice and Truth in the Former Yugoslavia By

Arnaud Kurze

2011

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Story-telling as memorialisation: Suffering, resilience and victim identities

Simon Green

Oñati Socio-legal Series, 2020

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Victims in Transitional Justice : Voice, Agency and Blame

kieran mcevoy

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Narrative Structures Narratives of Abuse. and Human Rights

Diana Meyers

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The Politics of Memory, Victimization, and Activism

Belma Becirbasic, elazar barkan

Historical Justice and Memory, Wisconsin University Press , 2015

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‘What one sees and how one files seeing': reporting atrocity and suffering

Claire Moon

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The Commemoration of Traumatic Events: Expiation, Elevation and Reconciliation In the Remaking of the Italian Resistance

Andrea Cossu

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Recovering Historical Memory: A Struggle against Silence and Forgetting? The Politics of Victimhood in Spain

Vincent Druliolle

International Journal of Transitional Justice, vol. 9 (2), July 2015

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Postcolonial Affects: Victim Life Narratives and Human Rights in Contemporary India

Pramod K. Nayar

Postcolonial Text, 2010

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Victims' Rights and the Struggle over Crime in the Media

Carrie Rentschler

2007

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From Passive Objects to Active Agents: A Comparative Study of Conceptions of Victim Identities at the ICTY and ICC

Claire Garbett

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Troubling the troubled identities of victims and perpetrators in approaches to social justice

Theresa Edlmann

2015

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From Invisibility to Power: Spanish Victims and the Manipulation of their Symbolic Capital

Ignacio Fernández de Mata

Totalitarian Movements and Political Religions. 2008. 9:2, pp. 253 — 264.

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The Popular Appeal of Human Rights Activism: Reimagining Transitional Justice as a Political Struggle

F. Richard Georgi

Global Studies Quarterly, 2022

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Social Representations of Protest and Police after the Genoa G8 Summit: A Qualitative Analysis of Activist accounts of Events

Giovanni A Travaglino

2012

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Victims as Protagonists in Transitional Justice

Juan Ernesto Mendez

International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2016

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