Special Issues and Journal Publications

American Institute for Contemporary German Studies. Dealing with the Past in Spaces, Places, Actions, and Institutions of Memory: A Comparative Reflection on European Experiences. AICGS German-American Issues 18. Johns Hopkins University.

Andrieu, Kora, Wahid Ferchichi, Simon Robins, Ahmed Aloui, and Hager Ben Hamza. To participate, is to have hope: Victim participation in Tunisia’s transitional justice process. Transitional Justice Barometer, 2015.

Angulo, Kira Mahamud and Anna Ascenzi. “Textbooks in Periods of Political Transition after the Second World War,” Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society, Volume 9, Issue 1, 2017.

Anstett, Élisabeth, Jean-Marc Dreyfus & Caroline Fournet (eds.), Corpses of Mass Violence and Genocide, Human Remains and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Issue 2. Manchester University Press, 2015.

Avakian, Paul N. “Denial in Other Forms”, Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal, Volume 12, Issue 1: 3-23, 2018.

Baumgartner, Elisabeth, Brandon Hamber, Briony Jones, Gráinne Kelly, and Ingrid Oliveira. Documentation, Human Rights and Transitional Justice. 8.1 Journal of Human Rights Practice (2016).

Bellino, Michelle J., Julia Paulson, and Elizabeth Anderson Worden. “Education, conflict, and transitional justice,” Comparative Education, Volume 53, 2017.

Blanchon, Karine (ed.), “Mémoire et identités au cinema,” Special issue of Cinémaction, no. 163, August 2017.

Braniff, Máire, Sara McDowell and Joanne Murphy (eds.), Special Issue: Commemoration in Transition: Navigating Memory in Contested Societies. 31.1 Irish Political Studies, 2016.

Brants, Chrisje and Susanne Karstedt (eds.), Symposium: After justice has been done: The benefit of hindsight. 13.4 Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2015.

Braun, Kathrin, Svea Herrmann und Ole Brekke, Zwischen Gesetz und Gerechtigkeit. Staatliche Sterilisationspolitiken und der Kampf der Opfer um Wiedergutmachung. Kritische Justiz, 3/2012.

Braun, Kathrin, Svea L. Herrmann, Ole Brekke, Sterilization Policies, Moral Rehabilitation and the Politics of Amends, 8.2 Critical Policy Studies, 2014.

Buckley-Zistel, Susanne, Friederike Mieth and Marjana Papa (eds.). After Nuremberg: Exploring Multiple Dimensions of the Acceptance of International Criminal Justice. International Nuremberg Principles Academy, 2017.

Charney, Craig, Maybe We Can Reach A Solution: Syrian Perspectives on the Conflict and Local Initiatives for Peace, Justice, and Reconciliation, Syria Justice and Accountability Centre, February 16, 2015.

Encarnación, Omar G., Democracy without Justice in Spain: The Politics of Forgetting, University of Pennsylvania Press, Spring 2014.

Faulkner, Sally and Mariana Liz (eds.), Special Issue: Portuguese Film: Colony, Postcolony, Memory. 16.2 Journal of Romance Studies (2016).

Finney, Patrick (ed.), ‘Vasily Grossman: Ruthless Truth in the Totalitarian Century’, theme issue
43.4  Journal of European Studies, December 2013.

Firchow, Pamina and Roger Mac Ginty, eds. Special Section entitled “Reparations and Peacebuilding,” Human Rights Review, Vol. 14, Issue 3: 231-289.

Fridman, Orli and Krisztina Rácz (eds.), Memories and Narratives of the 1999 NATO Bombing in Serbia. 64.4 Südosteuropa. Journal of Politics and Society (2016).

Fuchs, Eckhardt, Anne Bruch, and Michael Annegarn-Gläß. 8.1 Journal of Educational Media, Memory and Society (2016).

Graves, Matthew and Valérie André (eds)., Histories of Forgetting in the English and French-speaking worlds, 20th-21st centuries, E-rea 10:1 Special Issue: Histoire de l’oubli, 2012.

Greenspan, Henry, Sara R. Horowitz, Éva Kovács, Berel Lang, Dori Laub, Kenneth Waltzer & Annette Wieviorka, Engaging Survivors: Assessing ‘Testimony’ and ‘Trauma’ as Foundational Concepts, Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust 28:3 (2014) 190-226.

Hajek, Andrea (ed.), Special issue – Challenging dominant discourses of the past: 1968 and the value of oral history, Memory Studies 6(1), SAGE Journals.

Hartog, François, Croire en l’Histoire. Flammarion, August 2013.

Hong, Christine and Hazel Smith (eds.), Special Issue: Reframing North Korean Human Rights (part 2) Critical Asian Studies, Taylor & Francis Online, Volume 46, Issue 1.

International Association of Genocide Scholars, Genocide Studies: Debates from the Latin American Margin, 8.1 Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal (GSP), November 2013.

Johnstone, Gerry and Joel Quirk (eds.), Social and Legal Studies 21:2 Special Issue: Repairing Historical Wrongs, June 2012.

Karlsson, Maria, Cultures of Denial. Comparing Holocaust and Armenian Genocide Denial. Lund University Publications, 2015.

Knittel, Susanne C., Uğur Ümit Üngör, Emiliano Perra, Kara Critchell (eds.), Journal of Perpetrator Research (Vol. 1, 2017).

Lawyers, Conflict & Transition Project, Improving the Effectiveness of International Lawyers in Rule of Law and Transitional Justice Projects, February 2015.

Macgilchrist, Felicitas, Barbara Christophe and Alexandra Binnenkade (eds.). Memory Practices and History Education. 7.2 Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society. Berghahn, 2016.

Manojlovic, Borislava, Tetsushi Ogata, and Andrea Bartoli (eds.). Towards the Prevention of Genocide, 9.3 Genocide Studies and Prevention, 2016.

Marsoobian, Armen T. (ed.), Symposium on Diana Tietjens Meyers, Victims’ Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights, Metaphilosophy Volume 49, Issue 1-2, p. 1–186 (January 2018).

Millar, Gearoid, Jaïr van der Lijn and Willemijn Verkoren, Frictions in Peacebuilding Interventions: The Unpredictability of Local-Global Interaction, 20.2 International Peacekeeping, June 2013.

Mutua, Makau (ed.), Special Issue: Transitional Justice – Does It Have a Future? International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 9 Issue 1 March 2015.

Nijhawan, Michael, Daphne Winland & Jenny Wüstenberg (Eds.), “Contesting Citizenship and Memory in Canada.” 22.4 Citizenship Studies (June 2018)

Pestel, Friedemann, Rieke Trimçev, Feindt Gregor, and Félix Krawatzek. “Special Issue: European Memory: Universalising the Past?“. European Review of History/Revue européenne d’histoire 24, no. 3 (2017).

Punzalan, Ricardo L. (ed.), Special Issue: Select Papers from the 2015 Archival Education Research Institute (AERI). 17.1 Archival Science (March 2017).

Ramirez-Barat, Clara (ed.), Transitional Justice, Culture and Society: Beyond Outreach, ICTJ and SSRC, Spring 2014.

Ryan, Lorraine, Cosmopolitan Memory and National Memory Conflicts: On the Dynamics of their Interaction, Journal of Sociology. Online First, 28th November, 2013.

Robb, George and W. Brian Newsome (eds.). Rethinking World War I: Occupation, Liberation, and Reconstruction, 42.3 Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques. Berghahn, 2016.

Schlund-Vials , Cathy and Samuel Martinez (eds.), “Perpetratorhood,” International Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 19 Issue 5, 2015.

Sierp, Aline and Christian Karner (eds.), Dividing United Europe. Stereotypes, Prejudices and the European (economic) Crisis [Special Issue], 19.1 National Identities (2017).

Sierp, Aline (ed.), Europe’s Changing Lessons from the Past [Special Issue]. 30.1 East European Politics & Societies, 2016.

Sierp, Aline and Jenny Wuestenberg (eds.), Special Issue: Transnational Memory Politics in Europe: Interdisciplinary Approaches. 23.3 Journal of Contemporary European Studies. Taylor & Francis Online, 2015.

Smith, Karen E. (ed.), Mass Atrocity Prevention (Part I), 3.3 Politics and Governance, 2015.

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Refugees- A Special Virtual Issue. Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2016.

–, “Beyond the Mandate Continuing the Conversation: Report of the Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth & Reconciliation Commission.” Maine Wabanaki-State Child Welfare Truth & Reconciliation Commission, June 2015.

–, Historical Legacies in the Region, Turkey Policy Quarterly, Spring 2014.

–, Human Rights in Asia, Special Issue of Asian Studies Review, 37.3 Taylor & Francis.

–, Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society 7(1), Berghahn.

–, Ransoming Practices in Africa: Past and Present. 42 African Economic History. University of Wisconsin Press, 2014.

–, Special Issue: Historical and Moral Consciousness. 4.1 Historical Encounters: A journal of historical consciousness, historical cultures, and history education (2017).

–, Special issue: Generations and Memory: Continuity and Change, Oral History Forum d’histoire, 2017.

–, Special issue: Human Rights and Oral History: Stories of survival, healing, redemption, and accountability, Oral History Forum d’histoire orale 34 (2014).

–, Transitions from Violence – The Impact of Transitional Justice, 7.1 International Journal of Conflict and Violence, July 2013.

–, Trauma and Other Historians. 41.3 Historical Reflections/Reflections Historiques. Berghahn Journals, 2015.

–, Trauma, Memory, Vulnerability, 6.1 Journal of Educational Media, Memory, and Society, 2014.

–, Violence, Justice and the Work of Memory, 8.1 International Journal of Conflict and Violence (2014).

–. 35.1 Strategic Review for Southern Africa, June 2013.

Nos crimes en Afrique,” Special issue, Revue XXI, no. 39, Autumn 2017.