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Transitional Justice and Reparative Development

44 min · 18. maj 2021
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Episode #5 focuses on a discussion about transitional justice, a concept that encompasses a broad range of institutions and practices used in post-conflict contexts to rebuild and repair the harms produced by war, conflict, and other forms of systemic violence, especially. For this episode, Emma Falkenstein, interviews Prof. Lauren Marie Balasco of Stockton University about reparative development as part of transitional justice.

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Yemen in the Shadow of Transition

In this episode, we're joined by Johanna Golden to discuss the new book Yemen in the Shadow of Transition by our own Prof. Stacey Philbrick Yadav. This new work offers a powerful challenge to how we think about transitional justice through years of fieldwork in Yemen and interactions with a wide range of Yemeni actors and activists. The book is available here from Hurst Press [https://www.hurstpublishers.com/book/yemen-in-the-shadow-of-transition/]. In our conversations, Stacey discusses #SupportYemen media collective adaptation of ‘Abd al-‘Aziz al-Maqaleh’s “Melody of Our Alienation” (2014) [https://supportyemen.org/portfolio/the-melody-of-our-] and the Yemen Policy Center’s visual story “Bus of Hope,” by Rim Mugahed [https://www.yemenpolicy.org/bus-of-hope/].

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