
In this episode I move on to discuss the terms 'victim' and 'perpetrator' and that in post-conflict societies these terms are seldom mutually exclusive of one another.
Are we much too early, in terms of reconciliation, to even begin to think about determining ideal constructs of both 'victim' and 'perpetrator' in Northern Ireland?
Never mind 'Hierarchies of Victims', were there 'Hierarchies of Righteous Violence'?
Lots to discuss...
Works cited:
Borer, T. A., A Taxonomy of Victims and Perpetrators: Human Rights and Reconciliation in South Africa. Human Rights Quarterly 25, 2003
Brewer, J., Peace Processes: A Sociological Approach, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2010
Huyse, L., Victims. In Reconciliation After Violent Conflict: A Handbook, Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, Stockholm, 2003
Moon C., Narrating Political Reconciliation: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Lexington Books, Plymouth, 2008
The Four of Us: Mary (The Four of Us were part of the soundtrack to my Border career.)
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