East Timor
Babo-Soares, Dionisio. “Branching from the Trunk: East Timorese Perceptions of Nationalism in Transition.” PhD Thesis, Australian National University, 2003.
—. “Nahe Biti: Grassroots Reconciliation in East Timor.” In Roads to Reconciliation. Edited by E. Skaar, Gloppen, Siri, and Suhrke, Astri, 225-246. Maryland: Lexington Books, 2005.
Crockford, Fiona. “Contested Belonging: East Timorese Youth in the Diaspora.” PhD Thesis, Australian National University, 2007.
Devereux, Annemarie and Kent, Lia. “Evaluating Timor Leste’s Reception, Truth and Reconciliation Commission.” In The Legacy of Nuremberg : Civilising Influence or Institutionalised Vengeance?. Edited by David A. Blumenthal and Timothy L.H. McCormack, 171-204. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill, 2008.
Field, Annette Marie. (2004). “Places of Suffering and Pathways to Healing: Post-Conflict Life in Bidau, East Timor.” PhD Thesis, School of Archaeology and Sociology, James Cook University, 2004.
Grenfell, Damien. “Reconciliation: Violence and Nation-Formation in Timor-Leste.” InRethinking Insecurity, War and Violence: Beyond Savage Globalization?. Edited by D. Grenfell and P. James, 181-193. London: Routledge, 2008.
Gunter, Janet. “Communal Conflict in Viqueque and the ‘Charged’ History of ’59.” The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 8, no. 1 (2007): 27-41.
Harris-Rimmer, Susan. Gender and Transnational Justice: The Women of East Timor. London: Routledge, 2010.
Hirst, Megan. “An Unfinished Truth: An Analysis of the Commission of Truth and Friendship’s Final Report on the 1999 Atrocities in East Timor.” ICTJ Occasional Paper Series. New York, International Center for Transitional Justice, March 2009.
—. “Too Much Friendship, Too Little Truth: Monitoring Report on the Commission of Truth and Friendship in Indonesia and Timor-Leste.” ICTJ Occasional Paper Series. New York, International Center for Transitional Justice, January 2008.
Katzenstein, Suzanne. “Hybrid Tribunals: Searching for Justice in East Timor ” Harvard Human Rights Journal 16 (2003): 245-27.
Kent, Lia, “ The Politics of Remembrance and Victims’ Rights in East Timor”. In Hatene kona ba/Compreender/Understanding/Mengerti Timor-Leste. Edited by M. Leach, N. C. Mendes, A. B. da Silva, A. d. C. Ximenes and B. Boughton, 190-195. Hawthorn: Swinburne Press, 2010.
Kingston, Jeffrey. “Balancing justice and reconciliation in East Timor.” Critical Asian Studies 38 no. 3 (2006): 271–302.
Lanegran, Kimberly Rae. “Truth Commissions, Human Rights Trials, and the Politics of Memory.” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 25, no. 1 (2005): 111-121.
Leach, Michael. “Difficult memories the independence struggle as cultural heritage in East Timor’. In Places of Pain and Shame: Dealing with ‘Difficult Heritage.” Edited by W. Logan and K. Reeves, 144-161. London: Routledge, 2009.
—. “History Teaching: Challenges and Alternatives East Timor: Beyond Independence.” In East Timor: Beyond Independence. Edited by Damien Kingsbury and Michael Leach, 193-207. Clayton: Monash University Press, 2007.
—. “Valorising the resistance: national identity and collective memory in East Timor’s constitution.” Social Alternatives 21, no. 3 (2002): 43-47.
—. Writing History in Post-conflict Timor-Leste. In Hatene kona ba/Compreender/Understanding/Mengerti Timor-Leste. Edited by M. Leach, N. C. Mendes, A. B. da Silva, A. d. C. Ximenes and B. Boughton, 124-130. Hawthorn: Swinburne Press, 2010.
Libscomb, Leigh-Ashley. Beyond the Truth: Can Reparations Move Peace and Justice Forward in Timor-Leste?. East West Center Analysis no. 93, Honolulu: East-West Center, 2010.
Lipscomb, Leigh-Ashley. “Post-independence Timorese Literature and the Aesthetics of Accountability.” In Hatene kona ba/Compreender/Understanding/Mengerti Timor-Leste.Edited by M. Leach, N. C. Mendes, A. B. da Silva, A. d. C. Ximenes and B. Boughton, 168-173. Hawthorn: Swinburne Press, 2010.
Nevins, Joseph. A not so distant horror: Mass violence in East Timor. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005.
—. “(Mis)representing East Timor’s past structural-symbolic violence, international law, and the institutionalization of injustice.” Journal of Human Rights 1, no. 4 (2002): 523-540.
—. “Restitution Over Coffee: Truth, Reconciliation, and Environmental Violence in East Timor.” Political Geography 22 (2003): 677-701.
—. “The CAVR: Justice and Reconciliation in a Time of ‘Impoverished Political Possibilities.’” Pacific Affairs 80, no. 4 (2007): 593-602.
Nannelli, Elizabeth. “Memory, Records, History: the Records of the Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste.” Archival Science 9 (2009): 29-41.
Rawski, Frederick. “Truth-Seeking and Local Histories in East Timor.” Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law 1 (2002): 77-96.
Roosa, John. “How Does a Truth Commission Find Out What the Truth Is? The Case of East Timor’s CAVR.” Pacific Affairs 80, no. 4 (2007): 569-580.
Stanley, Elizabeth. “The Political Economy of Transitional Justice in Timor-Leste.” InTransitional Justice from Below: Grassroots Activism and the Struggle for Change. Edited by K. McEvoy and L. McGregor. Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2008.
—. Torture, Truth and Justice: the case of Timor-Leste. London: Routledge, 2009.
Traube, Elizabeth. “Unpaid Wages: Local Narratives and the Imagination of the Nation.”The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 8, no. 1 (2007): 9-25.
Webster, David. “History, Nation and Narrative in East Timor’s Truth Commission Report.”Pacific Affairs 80, no. 4 (2007): 581-591.
Wise, Amanda. “Embodying Exile: Trauma and Collective identities among East Timorese Refugees in Australia.” Social Analysis 48, no. 3 (2004): 24-39.
—. “Nation, Transnation, Diaspora: Locating East Timorese Long-distance Nationalism.”SOUJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 19, no. 2 (2004): 151-80.
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