Transitional justice processes have a fundamental public dimension: their impact depends in part on the social support they receive. Beyond outreach programs, other initiatives, such as media and cultural interventions, can strengthen—or in some cases undermine—the public resonance of transitional justice. How can media and art be used to engage society in discussions around accountability? How do media influence social perceptions and attitudes toward the legacy of the past? To what extent is social engagement in the public sphere necessary to advance the political transformation that transitional justice measures hope to promote? Examining the roles that culture and society play in transitional justice contexts, this volume focuses on the ways in which communicative practices can raise public awareness of and reflection upon the legacies of mass abuse.

The sixth volume of the International Center for Transitional Justice’s Advancing Transitional Justice Series.

January 2014 | 560 pages | 978-0-911400-02-1 | Social Science Research Council

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Publication Details

Title
Transitional Justice, Culture, and Society: Beyond Outreach
Authors
Ramírez-Barat, Clara
Publisher
Social Science Research Council
Publish Date
2014
ISBN
978-0-911400-02-1
Citation
Ramírez-Barat, Clara, Transitional Justice, Culture, and Society: Beyond Outreach (Social Science Research Council, 2014).
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