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Are Peruvian Victims Being Mocked?: Politicization of Victimhood and Victims' Motivations for Reparations
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de Waardt, Mijke
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Civil war
/ Conflict
/ Field study
/ Grass Roots
/ Grass roots movement
/ Human rights
/ Interviews
/ Justice
/ Latin America
/ Motivation
/ Netherlands
/ Organizations
/ Peru
/ Peruvians
/ Politicization
/ Politics
/ Politics and government
/ Reparation (Criminal justice)
/ Reparations
/ Society
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Success
/ Transitional justice
/ Victimization
/ Victims
/ Violations
/ Violence
/ War victims
2013
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Are Peruvian Victims Being Mocked?: Politicization of Victimhood and Victims' Motivations for Reparations
by
de Waardt, Mijke
in
Civil war
/ Conflict
/ Field study
/ Grass Roots
/ Grass roots movement
/ Human rights
/ Interviews
/ Justice
/ Latin America
/ Motivation
/ Netherlands
/ Organizations
/ Peru
/ Peruvians
/ Politicization
/ Politics
/ Politics and government
/ Reparation (Criminal justice)
/ Reparations
/ Society
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Success
/ Transitional justice
/ Victimization
/ Victims
/ Violations
/ Violence
/ War victims
2013
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Are Peruvian Victims Being Mocked?: Politicization of Victimhood and Victims' Motivations for Reparations
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de Waardt, Mijke
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Civil war
/ Conflict
/ Field study
/ Grass Roots
/ Grass roots movement
/ Human rights
/ Interviews
/ Justice
/ Latin America
/ Motivation
/ Netherlands
/ Organizations
/ Peru
/ Peruvians
/ Politicization
/ Politics
/ Politics and government
/ Reparation (Criminal justice)
/ Reparations
/ Society
/ Socioeconomic factors
/ Success
/ Transitional justice
/ Victimization
/ Victims
/ Violations
/ Violence
/ War victims
2013
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Are Peruvian Victims Being Mocked?: Politicization of Victimhood and Victims' Motivations for Reparations
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Are Peruvian Victims Being Mocked?: Politicization of Victimhood and Victims' Motivations for Reparations
2013
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Research on the (promised) effects of transitional justice efforts on victims of civil conflicts remains rare. This article seeks to advance the field of research in two ways. First, this article focuses on how Peruvian victimhood became politicized as a consequence of a promised transitional justice mechanism: the Peruvian reparation program. Second, by highlighting the diverse motivations of members of grassroots victims' organizations, it brings to the fore important lessons on the successes and challenges of this transitional justice mechanism.
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