Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)

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Memorialisation and the Politics of Memory in Post-Atrocity Societies: Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa

Abraham Kuol Nyuon, Associate Professor of Politics, Peace, and Security
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19544288
Published: June 3, 2023

Abstract

This article examines Memorialisation and the Politics of Memory in Post-Atrocity Societies: Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa with a focused emphasis on Kenya within the field of Political Science. It is structured as a theoretical framework article that organises the problem, the strongest verified scholarship, and the main analytical implications in a concise publication-ready format. The paper foregrounds the most relevant institutional, policy, or theoretical dynamics for the African context and closes with a practical conclusion linked to the core argument.

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Abraham Kuol Nyuon (2023). Memorialisation and the Politics of Memory in Post-Atrocity Societies: Lessons for Sub-Saharan Africa. African International Humanitarian Law (Law/Political Science/Social, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19544288

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Post-Atrocity Societies LessonsPost-Atrocity SocietiesSocieties LessonsSub-Saharan AfricaMemorialisationPolitics

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