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Current Projects

I am currently working on three major projects on processes of violence, rights, and justice with book manuscripts and journal articles published an/or planned for each.  Project topics include:  
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  1. Displacement Atrocity Crimes
  2. Domicide and the Right to Home
  3. Reconciliation in Canada​
 
In my inter- and multi-disciplinary research, I investigate cases that are understudied and under-represented to create conversations about forgotten and complex injustices, openly discuss arrays of human experiences, and examine myriad impacts of injustice upon victims, survivors, and their societies. As such, I cross spatial and temporal boundaries in my work, identifying and selecting cases on issue area. This makes my research necessarily global and local in scope. Accordingly, I engage with diverse scholarship in terms of discipline and personal identity. With an emphasis on justice in my research and teaching, I actively ensure my work is anti-racist and anti-oppressive. In brief, I strive to create inclusive, meaningful, and inter- and multi-disciplinary research on cardinal human issues that have applications in the academy and beyond.
Photo: East Side Gallery, Berlin. 
​Source: Andrew R. Basso, 2015. 

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  • Home
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Peer-Reviewed Publications
  • Current Projects
    • Displacement Atrocity Crimes
    • Domicide and the Right to Home
    • Reconciliation in Canada
  • Teaching Pedagogy
  • Course Summaries
  • Contact