Naming and framing victims: Identity, ‘usable’ victimhood, and the spectral turn in transitional justice

Drawing from the literature on victimology, memory studies, and transitional justice, this article critically examines how representations of victimhood in post-conflict memory activism are rooted in contemporaneous claims-making. Using the collective remembrance of the events of August 1969 in Belf...

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Case studies
Conflict
Grass roots movement
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Memory
Naming
Remembrance
Transitional justice
Truth
Victimization
Victimology
Victims
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