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Vol. 13 (2019)
Vol. 13 (2019)
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2019-01-17
Editorial: Letter from the Editors
Editorial: 2019
Sarah Marsden
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State Weakness and Regional Security Instability: Evidence from Africa’s Lake Chad Region
Babatunde F. Obamamoye
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Political Mobilisation as the Trigger of Xenophobic Violence in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Jean Pierre Misago
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Manufacturing Polarisation in Contemporary India: The Case of Identity Politics in Post-Left Bengal
Suman Nath, Subhoprotim Roy Chowdhury
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Exploring Health Effects of Terrorism: A Multi-Level Analysis for Turkey
Tekin Köse, Cansu Oymak
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The Impact of Segregated Diversity on the Code of the Street: An Analysis of Violence-related Norms in Selected Post-Industrial Neighborhoods in Germany
Sebastian Kurtenbach, Abdul Rauf
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The Cost of Defection: The Consequences of Quitting Al-Shabaab
Christian Taylor, Tanner Semmelrock, Alexandra McDermott
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Looking Through and Beyond Conflicts: Communal Violence and the Social Order in Hyderabad (India)
Emanuela Mangiarotti
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Education as Treatment for Chronic Pain in Survivors of Trauma in Cambodia: Results of a Randomized Controlled Outcome Trial
Uwe Harlacher, Peter Polatin, Sopheap Taing, Pich Phana, Phaneth Sok, Chim Sothera
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Necro-spaces and Violent Homicides in Mexico
Nelson Arteaga-Botello, Claudio A. Dávila-Cervantes, Ana M. Pardo-Montaño
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Unofficial Storytelling as Middle Ground Between Transitional Truth-Telling and Forgetting: A New Approach to Dealing With the Past in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hana Oberpfalzerová, Johannes Ullrich, Hynek Jeřábek
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Using Participatory Visual Methods in the Study of Violence Perceptions and Urban Space in Mexico
Natalia Garcia Cervantes
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