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Truth-seeking and the potential of arts (podcast)

Brigitte Herremans (UGent) and Tine Destrooper (UGent)
(2022) In Podcasts - Justice Visions season 3(episode 9).
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  • VICTPART (Righting Victim Participation in Transitional Justice - VictPart)
Abstract
Syrian NGOs and victim groups are increasingly turning to transitional justice initiatives such as truth-seeking, to address pressing justice needs. Truth-seeking is particularly relevant in the Syrian context because of the ongoing impunity but also because of the memory of past atrocities such as the Hama massacre in 1982. In the absence of an official truth-seeking mechanism, informal truth practices are of paramount importance.
Keywords
Transitional justice, Syria, Truth, Arts

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MLA
Herremans, Brigitte, and Tine Destrooper. Truth-Seeking and the Potential of Arts (Podcast). Vol. season 3, no. episode 9, Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University, 2022.
APA
Herremans, B., & Destrooper, T. (2022). Truth-seeking and the potential of arts (podcast). Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University.
Chicago author-date
Herremans, Brigitte, and Tine Destrooper. 2022. “Truth-Seeking and the Potential of Arts (Podcast).” Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University.
Chicago author-date (all authors)
Herremans, Brigitte, and Tine Destrooper. 2022. “Truth-Seeking and the Potential of Arts (Podcast).” Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University.
Vancouver
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Herremans B, Destrooper T. Truth-seeking and the potential of arts (podcast). Vol. season 3. Ghent: Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University; 2022.
IEEE
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B. Herremans and T. Destrooper, “Truth-seeking and the potential of arts (podcast),” vol. season 3, no. episode 9. Justice Visions Research Group Ghent University, Ghent, 2022.
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