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Transitional Justice
Memorialization
Mobilization
Women's Leadership
Turkey
Tunisia
Human Rights
Syria
Guatemala
El Salvador
Truth and Dignity Commission
Saturday Mothers
Victim Participation
Documentation
Palestine
Impunity
Human Rights Violations
Shatila Refugee Camp
Embroidery
Syrian Conflict

The Justice Visions podcast is hosted by the Human Rights Centre of Ghent University. The podcast showcases cutting-edge research and practice regarding victim participation in transitional justice.

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In this new episode of the mini-series on documentation practices, we turn to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Together with Dr. Valérie Arnould, Legal and Policy Advisor on transitional justice with the international NGO Avocats Sans Fron... more

In this new episode of the mini-series on documentation, we continue the conversation on documentation and archiving practices together with Eva Willems and Mina Ibrahim.

Eva Willems is a post-doctoral researcher at the History Department and the D... more

The new episode of the Justice Visions podcast turns the spotlight on the role of documentation in transitional justice. This theme will guide much of our future work as Tine Destrooper’s project GROUNDOC “Innovation and documentation: Reconstructing... more

In this special episode of Justice Visions, we shift our typical focus on innovations in transitional justice to a broader debate about international law, its shortcomings, and how to rethink it in ways that benefit victim-survivors of gross human ri... more

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Recent Guests

Pascha Bueno-Hansen
Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Political Science and International Relations at the University of Delaware
University of Delaware
Episode: Queering Transitional Justice
Caitlin Biddolph
Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Technology, Sydney, researching transitional justice through queer and decolonial perspectives
University of Technology, Sydney
Episode: Queering Transitional Justice
Leila Ulrich
Associate professor in criminology focusing on victim engagement in justice processes
Centre for Criminology at Oxford University
Episode: Victim Participation as Labor
Sélima Kebaili
Senior lecturer at the University of Geneva, specializing in gender and post-colonial studies in the MENA region
University of Geneva
Episode: Victim Leadership and Mobilization in Turkey and Tunisia
Güneş Daşlı
Research fellow focusing on post-conflict studies, critical justice theories, and feminist moral philosophy
Loughborough University
Episode: Victim Leadership and Mobilization in Turkey and Tunisia
Sophia Milosevic Bijleveld
Memorialization specialist leading the Memorialization and Transitional Justice Program at AHRDO
Afghanistan Human Rights and Democracy Organization
Episode: Re-imagining Memorialization and Documentation in Afghanistan
Bono Olgado
Documentalist and archivist at Huridocs, specializing in the intersections of documentation and human rights
Human Rights Information and Documentation System
Episode: Re-imagining Memorialization and Documentation in Afghanistan
Sofie Verclyte
PhD researcher focused on migrating heritage and co-creative projects in Shatila
Human Rights Centre of Ghent University
Episode: Stitching Memories: Embroidery in Shatila
Amanda Grzyb
Professor of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario and project director of Surviving Memory in Postwar El Salvador
University of Western Ontario
Episode: Memorialization from below in Guatemala and El Salvador

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Tine Destrooper
Host and co-host with a focus on justice visions, transitional justice, and victim participation.

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Stitching Memories: Embroidery in Shatila
Q: Sofie, could you elaborate on the link between embroidery and memorialization?
Embroidery serves as a means to remember and is an element in the broader struggle for justice, particularly in contexts of conflict.
Re-imagining Memorialization and Documentation in Afghanistan
Q: Could you give us a bit of background on the datification of memory politics and what it brings to the field?
Bono explains his interest in how databases and data-driven approaches shape memory politics and justice, emphasizing the importance of design in supporting victim-centered methodologies.
Re-imagining Memorialization and Documentation in Afghanistan
Q: Can you elaborate on what you see as the added value of arts and arts-based approaches for memorialization?
Sophia explains that art-based memorialization initiatives help victims shape their perception of the traumatic past and engage various community groups in dialogue around truth, justice, and reconciliation.
Re-imagining Memorialization and Documentation in Afghanistan
Q: Could you tell us a bit more about your joint work and how that ties into the broader questions that we're discussing today?
Sophia emphasizes their efforts at AHRDO in advancing a victim-centered approach to memorialization and transitional justice, highlighting methodologies suited to local contexts, including art-based projects.

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Focused on the vital intersection of research and practice in transitional justice, the content centers around victim participation and explores various pressing topics such as systemic exclusions, innovative approaches to including diverse narratives, and the use of documentation as a form of resistance in human rights contexts. Episodes feature discussions of historical injustices and the realities faced by victims, particularly in relation to specific geographical contexts like Syria and Afghanistan, while consistently emphasizing the importance of including marginalized voices, such as those of LGBTQ+ individuals and children, in transitional justice frameworks. The unique emphasis on practical implications and grassroots movements make... more

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1. Pascha Bueno-Hansen
2. Caitlin Biddolph
3. Leila Ulrich
4. Sélima Kebaili
5. Güneş Daşlı
6. Sophia Milosevic Bijleveld
7. Bono Olgado
8. Sofie Verclyte

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