The Carceral State in Conflict: Between Reconciliation and Radicalization …in-prison encounters, and policymakers can shape those encounters to either encourage reconciliation or foster radicalization. Going beyond oppression and resistance, this study posits reconciliation and radicalization as competing carceral paradigms…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes Its 2020 Distinguished Scholars …Between Reconciliation and Radicalization Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (University of Waterloo) and David M. Anderson (University of Warwick). Understanding Violence and Incarceration in Africa: Evidence from British Colonies and Postcolonial States Ankur…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes Its 2022 Distinguished Scholars …are exploring important problems of violence in the world. The Distinguished Scholars are investigating a myriad of issues, including violence against women, policing and crime, radicalization, and the environmental parameters…
‘Stories about the Way the Nation Is Organized Are Dividing Us’: A Conversation with Richard Slotkin …very powerful reaction against Obama’s presidency and the notion of the nation becoming a majority minority country. It’s also in that period that you get a deeper radicalization of the…
In Search of Popular Sovereignty: British Rule and the Great Revolt (1936–39) in Palestine …produced radicalization. This process fostered a shorter Palestinian rebellion in 1929, followed by a hothouse period of increasing stridency and self-organization (1929–36), and finally issuing in militant anticolonial revolution (1936–39)….
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Distinguished Scholars …in Ghana 2020 Smadar Ben-Natan (International Affairs, University of Washington). The Carceral State in Conflict: Between Reconciliation and Radicalization Katherine Bruce-Lockhart (History, University of Waterloo) and David M. Anderson (History,…