- Author
- Tine Destrooper (UGent) , Brigitte Herremans (UGent) and Sofie Verclyte (UGent)
- Organization
- Project
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- VICTPART (Righting Victim Participation in Transitional Justice - VictPart)
- Abstract
- The new miniseries of the Justice Visions podcast focuses on the current debates and discussions surrounding memory and memorialization. In this second episode of these miniseries, we shed a light on memorialization efforts through embroidery practices in Shatila camp in Beirut. Since the increasing repression by the Assad regime and the war in Syria, there has been a large influx of refugees into Shatila, originally a Palestinian refugee camp. Our colleague Sofie Verclyte recently defended her PhD project ‘Migrating heritage’, and developed a co-creative project with women in Shatila. In that project, she explored the role of embroidery practices in the context of conflict and displacement.
- Keywords
- HRC, JusticeVisions, Transitional Justice, embroidery as way to remember, refugees, Syria
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S05EP6-Justice-Visions -Memory Embroidery Shatila.mp3
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Citation
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01JEWS3V7PP6NN6HS5EFKGB5XF
- MLA
- Destrooper, Tine, et al. “Stitching Memories : Embroidery in Shatila (Podcast).” Justice Visions, vol. Season 5, no. Episode 6, Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University, 2024.
- APA
- Destrooper, T., Herremans, B., & Verclyte, S. (2024). Stitching memories : embroidery in Shatila (Podcast). Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University.
- Chicago author-date
- Destrooper, Tine, Brigitte Herremans, and Sofie Verclyte. 2024. “Stitching Memories : Embroidery in Shatila (Podcast).” Justice Visions. Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University.
- Chicago author-date (all authors)
- Destrooper, Tine, Brigitte Herremans, and Sofie Verclyte. 2024. “Stitching Memories : Embroidery in Shatila (Podcast).” Justice Visions. Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University.
- Vancouver
- 1.Destrooper T, Herremans B, Verclyte S. Stitching memories : embroidery in Shatila (Podcast). Vol. Season 5, Justice Visions. Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University; 2024.
- IEEE
- [1]T. Destrooper, B. Herremans, and S. Verclyte, “Stitching memories : embroidery in Shatila (Podcast),” Justice Visions, vol. Season 5, no. Episode 6. Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University, Ghent, 2024.
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