Moon, Claire
Dr Claire Moon
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Experience keywords:
post-conflict reconciliation; forgiveness; therapy; war trauma; socio-legal studies; social constructivism; political apologies; truth commissions; South Africa; atrocities; reparations; discourse and narrative theories; transitional justice
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Countries and regions to which research relates:
Sudan; South Africa
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Languages: Spanish [Spoken: Intermediate, Written: Intermediate]; Arabic [Spoken: Basic, Written: Basic]
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Moon, Claire (2013) Money as the measure of man: values and value in the politics of reparation. In: Cowburn, Malcolm and Duggan, Marian and Robinson, Anne and Senior, Paul, (eds.) Values in criminology and community justice. Policy Press , Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781447300359 Moon, Claire (2013) 'Interpreters of the dead': forensic knowledge, human remains, and the politics of the past. Social and legal studies, online pp. 1-21. ISSN 0964-6639 Moon, Claire (2012) What one sees and how one files seeing: reporting atrocity and suffering. Sociology, 46 (5). pp. 876-890. ISSN 0038-0385 Moon, Claire (2012) 'Who'll pay reparations on my soul?': 1 compensation, social control and social suffering. Social & legal studies, 21 (2). pp. 187-199. ISSN 0964-6639 Moon, Claire (2012) Who’ll pay reparations on my soul?: social control and social suffering in Argentina. Social and legal studies, 21 (2). pp. 187-199. ISSN 0964-6639 Moon, Claire (2011) The crime of crimes and the crime of criminology: genocide, criminology and Darfur. British journal of sociology, 62 (1). pp. 49-55. ISSN 0007-1315 Heidensohn, Frances and Moon, Claire and Stevenson, Gillian and Tonkiss, Fran and Wright, Richard (2010) The BJS: shaping sociology over 60 years: special 60th anniversary issue of the British Journal of Sociology. British journal of sociology, 61 (s1). pp. 1-420. ISSN 0007-1315 Moon, Claire (2010) The British Journal of Sociology in the 1990s: disintegration and disarray? British journal of sociology, 61 pp. 261-269. ISSN 0007-1315 Moon, Claire (2009) Healing past violence: traumatic assumptions and therapeutic interventions in war and reconciliation. Journal of human rights, 8 (1). pp. 71-91. ISSN 1475-4835 Moon, Claire (2008) Amnesty. In: Cane, Peter and Conaghan, Joanne, (eds.) New Oxford companion to law. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199290543 Moon, Claire (2008) Narrar la reconciliacion politica: verdad y reconciliacion en Sudafrica. In: Macon, C, (ed.) En transito, los desafios de las politicas postraumaticas. Ediciones Lado Sur, Coleccion Transiciones, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Moon, Claire (2007) States of acknowledgement: the politics of memory, apology and therapy. In: Downes, David and Rock, Paul and Chinkin, Christine and Gearty, Conor, (eds.) Crime, social control and human rights: from moral panics to states of denial. Willan Publishing, Cullompton, UK, pp. 314-329. ISBN 9781843922285 Moon, Claire (2006) Narrating political reconciliation: South Africa. Social and legal studies, 15 (2). pp. 257-275. ISSN 0964-6639 Moon, Claire (2006) Reconciliation as therapy and compensation: a critical analysis. In: Veitch, Scott, (ed.) Law and the politics of reconciliation. Ashgate, Aldershot, UK, pp. 163-184. ISBN 9780754649243 Moon, Claire (2004) Prelapsarian state: forgiveness and reconciliation in transitional justice. International journal for the semiotics of law, 17 (2). pp. 185-197. ISSN 0952-8059 Moon, Claire (2002) From separation to interpenetration: a response to Eyal Weizman. openDemocracy Ltd Moon, Claire (2002) From separation to interpenetration: a bi-national state in Palestine/Israel?: a response to Eyal Weizman. openDemocracy
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