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Stitching memories : embroidery in Shatila (Podcast)

Tine Destrooper (UGent) , Brigitte Herremans (UGent) and Sofie Verclyte (UGent)
(2024) Justice Visions. Season 5(Episode 6).
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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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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
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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
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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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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.}},
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