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Kerry Whigham
Kerry Whigham
Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention, Binghamton University
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The Routledge handbook of memory activism
Y Gutman, J Wüstenberg, I Dekel, KM Murphy, B Nienass, J Wawrzyniak, ...
Routledge, 2023
272023
Reconstructing atrocity prevention
SP Rosenberg, T Galis, A Zucker
Cambridge University Press, 2016
242016
Remembering to Prevent: The Preventive Capacity of Public Memory
K Whigham
Genocide Studies and Prevention 11 (2), 53-71, 2017
232017
Filling the Absence: the re-embodiment of sites of mass atrocity and the practices they generate
K Whigham
Museum and Society 12 (2), 88-103, 2014
172014
Performing a future (in) performing a past: Identity, cultural performance, and the Utopian impulse
K Whigham
Tourist Studies 14 (2), 203-224, 2014
162014
Resonant violence: Affect, memory, and activism in post-genocide societies
K Whigham
Rutgers University Press, 2022
122022
Expanding the reach of representativeness, discretion, and collaboration: The unrealized potential of public administration research in atrocity prevention
S Appe, N Rubaii, K Whigham
Public Administration Review 81 (1), 81-90, 2021
122021
Reading the traces: embodied engagement with the past at three former Nazi concentration camps
K Whigham
Performative Holocaust Commemoration in the 21st Century, 87-106, 2021
82021
Performing Prevention: Civil Society, Performance Studies, and the Role of Public Activism in Genocide Prevention.”
K Whigham
Reconstructing atrocity prevention, 321-51, 2015
82015
The public administration imperative of applying an atrocity prevention lens to COVID-19 responses: Leveraging the global pandemic for positive structural change and greater …
N Rubaii, K Whigham, S Appe
Administrative Theory & Praxis 43 (3), 321-332, 2021
62021
Acting across violence: HIJOS, practices of trans-action, and biopoetics in post-dictatorship Argentina
K Whigham
Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies 25 (2), 179-198, 2016
62016
Affective Echoes: Affect, Resonant Violence, and the Processing of Collective Trauma in Post-Genocidal Societies
K Whigham
New York University, 2016
62016
Scenarios of intractability: Reframing intractable conflict and its transformation
K Whigham
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal 13 (3), 6, 2019
32019
“Only Time Will Tell”: The Underexplored Impacts of Lead Poisoning and COVID-19 on Pre-Existing ACEs in New York
LS Neuwirth, K Whigham
Youth 3 (4), 1212-1224, 2023
22023
Civil society organizations and the prevention of mass atrocities: Perspectives from south Sudan
S Appe, N Rubaii, K Whigham
Public Administration and Development 43 (1), 14-25, 2023
22023
Memory encroachments and re-plotting the past: Cartographies of violence and memory in post-atrocity Argentina, Germany, and the United States
K Whigham
Historical Dialogue and the Prevention of Mass Atrocities, 277-303, 2020
22020
The Price of Freedom, the Cost of War: A Walking Tour.
K Whigham
Material Culture 46 (2), 43-66, 2014
22014
Activist voices: nomadic monuments–interview with Aida Šehović
K Whigham
The Routledge Handbook of Memory Activism, 368-372, 2023
12023
Queering acts of mourning in the aftermath of Argentina's dictatorship: the performances of blood
K Whigham
Women & Performance: a journal of feminist theory 25 (3), 363-366, 2015
12015
Truth Commissions and the Prevention of Targeted Mass Killings
K Whigham, T Billing, H Nyseth Nzitatira
International Journal of Transitional Justice, ijae008, 2024
2024
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