Oñati Socio-Legal Series 10(3) - Practices of Memorialization and the Process of Social Reconstruction

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Dear readers,

The IISL Foundation is proud to announce that Issue nº3 of this year's volume is out. The special issue, titled Practices of Memorialization and the Process of Social Reconstruction, has been coordinated by Martin J.M. Hoondert (Tilburg University) and Gema Varona (University of the Basque Country), who also chaired the workshop where most of the original research works that were later shaped into these articles were presented. According to the issue editors,

This special issue of Oñati Socio-Legal Series is about commemorative practices and their role in post-conflict societies regarding processes of social reconstruction and transitional justice. It also considers current alternatives and complementary systems of justice, like restorative justice and transformative justice to face mass-victimisation. Through practices of memorialization victimhood is defined, constructed, acknowledged or neglected. Their materialisation is often a result of negotiated outcomes involving a number of actors, legislation and institutions. By presenting case studies, the authors hope to enhance practices of memorialization and to critically contribute to the transitional or transformative justice agenda.

We sincerely encourage you to read, download, and share these articles, by posting them or their DOI links in your social or academic media, and, of course, by citing and referencing them and using them as sources in your own work. By doing so, you are contributing to reinforcing and increasing the impact of our journal, which is one of our goals.

As always, thank you for your support.

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Oñati Socio-Legal Series

Vol. 10, Nº. 3 - Practices of Memorialization and the Process of Social Reconstruction

June 2020 - Issue edited by Martin J.M. Hoondert (Tilburg University) and Gema Varona Martínez (University of the Basque Country).

Martin J.M. Hoondert, Gema Varona: Introduction. [+PDF]

Dion van den Berg, Martin J.M. Hoondert: The Srebrenica exhibition [+PDF]

Simon Green, Katherine Kondor, Alicia Kidd: Story-telling as memorialisation: Suffering, resilience and victim identities [+PDF]

Joxerramon Bengoetxea: The unique Basque peace process: Linking Basque and European generations for global transitional justice [+PDF]

Samara Velte: Oñati's youth facing the armed conflict: Analysing the discourses of the first post-conflict generation [+PDF]

David Clarke: Tourists as post-witnesses in documentary film: Sergei Loznitsa’s Austerlitz (2016) and Rex Bloomstein’s KZ (2006) [+PDF]

Gema Varona: Restorative pathways after mass environmental victimization: Walking in the landscapes of past ecocides [+PDF]