Documentation from Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: Routledge Studies in Archives
Editat de Proscovia Svärd, Bonny Ibhawohen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 dec 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032618647
ISBN-10: 1032618647
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Seria Routledge Studies in Archives
ISBN-10: 1032618647
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Seria Routledge Studies in Archives
Cuprins
Introduction; Section 1: Access to Information and Transitional Justice; Chapter 1: Archives and Transitional Justice: Lessons from Colombia’s Truth Commission; Chapter 2: Truth Commissions, Vitriol Memory and Governance Failure in Nigeria; Chapter 3: Democracy and Access to Information on Human Rights Violations in Nigeria (1999 – 2002); Chapter 4: The Ivorian 2011-2013 Truth Commission as a Practice of Securitising Truth; Section 2: Navigating Archives and Issues of Access and Ownership; Chapter 5: The Exiled Liberian Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Documentation; Chapter 6: Full Access for Full Truth - The Canadian TRC and its Records; Chapter 7: Truth Commissions´ documentation in Brazil: challenges and legacy; Chapter 8: Decolonizing Copyright: Appropriation, Intellectual Property, and Cultural Heritage: Copyright; Section 3: Memorialization and Commemoration; Chapter 9: States of Apology: The Politics of Memory, Access, and Irish Archives Legislation Barry Houlihan and Eliscia Kinder; Chapter 10: The Crisis of Memory: The Ethics of Managing Traumatic Adverse Events in Truth Commissions Research; Chapter 11: From television news broadcast to online archive: Truth Commission Special Report’s documentation of perpetratorship and political transition in South Africa; Chapter 12: Democratizing Digital Discourses: Considerations for the Use of Truth Commission Testimony in Virtual Museums
Notă biografică
Proscovia Svärd is an Associate Professor at the Department of History, Sorbonne University, Abu Dhabi. She has formerly worked at the Faculty of Science, Technology and Media, Department of Information systems and Technology, Forum for Digitalization, Mid Sweden University. She is also a Research Fellow at the Department of Information Science, University of South Africa (Unisa) in Pretoria. She carried out her Post-doctoral Research at the School of Interdisciplinary Research and Postgraduate Studies, University of South Africa, between 2016-2017 and completed her PhD at the University of Amsterdam. She has a Licentiate Degree in Data and Systems Sciences, BA and MA in Archives and Information Science from Mid Sweden University, Sweden and a BSc in Media and Information Science from Uppsala University, Sweden.
Bonny Ibhawoh is a Professor and Senator William McMaster Chair in Global Human Rights at McMaster University, Canada. He is a United Nations Human Rights Expert with the UN Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development in the UN Human Rights Office in Geneva. With over 30 years of experience as a human rights educator, policy maker and practitioner, he has taught in Universities in Africa, Europe, the United States and Canada. He is the Project Director of Participedia, a global scholarly network on democratic innovation. He is also the Project Director of the Confronting Atrocity Project, a transnational project on restorative justice at McMaster University.
Bonny Ibhawoh is a Professor and Senator William McMaster Chair in Global Human Rights at McMaster University, Canada. He is a United Nations Human Rights Expert with the UN Expert Mechanism on the Right to Development in the UN Human Rights Office in Geneva. With over 30 years of experience as a human rights educator, policy maker and practitioner, he has taught in Universities in Africa, Europe, the United States and Canada. He is the Project Director of Participedia, a global scholarly network on democratic innovation. He is also the Project Director of the Confronting Atrocity Project, a transnational project on restorative justice at McMaster University.