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Beyond disciplines, beyond fields, beyond transitional justice
This chapter considers postdisciplinarity in relation to the study and practice of transitional justice and related areas. The chapter argues that there is value added by looking beyond fields and beyond disciplines in contending with such phenomena. It is argued that thinking beyond disciplines and beyond fields produces lessons for, and highlights limitations of, transitional justice. This, in turn, highlights the importance of looking beyond transitional justice as a category or set of expected behaviours (and their study). The chapter offers conclusions regarding the possible implications of postdisciplinary thinking and action in the study and practice of transitional justice and related areas.
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- Published
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RoutledgeExternal DOI
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34-42Pages
112.0Book title
Beyond transitional justice: transformative justice and the state of the field (or non-field)Place of publication
AbingdonISBN
9780367770242Series
Directions and developments in criminal justice and lawDepartment affiliated with
- Law Publications
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- Sussex Centre for Human Rights Research Publications
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Matthew EvansLegacy Posted Date
2022-03-08First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2022-03-08Usage metrics
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