Critical Conversations about Transitional Justice in Nepal: Building Collaborations for Victim-Centric Practice
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 2018
Keywords
collaboration, enforced disappearance, missing persons, Nepal, transitional justice, victims
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.17730/0888-4552.40.2.19
Abstract
This article, and its collaboratively paired article written solely by victim-activists (Bhandari, Chaudhary, and Chaudhary 2018 in this special issue), focus on the families of people who were forcibly disappeared during Nepal's decade-long internal armed conflict and their continued exclusion from processes of transitional justice. In this article, I highlight my continued conversations with victim-activists after I returned to the United States from Nepal and question what kinds of collaborations are possible to facilitate inclusion and social justice for marginalized victims.
Was this content written or created while at USF?
No
Citation / Publisher Attribution
Practicing Anthropology, v. 40, no. 2, p. 19-23.
Scholar Commons Citation
Billingsley, Krista, "Critical Conversations about Transitional Justice in Nepal: Building Collaborations for Victim-Centric Practice" (2018). Anthropology Faculty Publications. 26.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/ant_facpub/26