1 Introduction |
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1.1 Mass Violence and Victim Needs During Transitions Toward Sustainable Peace |
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2 Healing and Truth Commissions: Competition or Complement? |
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2.2 Healing: A Complex Goal After Mass Violence |
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2.2.1 Conceptualising Healing: Components and Processes |
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2.3 Truth Commissions: A Restorative, Victim-Centred Response to Mass Violence |
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2.3.1 Truth Commission Goals |
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2.3.2 Truth Commissions as Participatory Processes |
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2.3.3 Truth Commissions as Healing Enterprises |
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3 Theories Explaining the Healing Potential of Public Truth Telling: Linking Voice, Truth Commissions, and Healing |
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3.1 Testimony Method and Healing |
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3.2 Theories of Justice and the Role of Voice |
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3.3 Giving Testimony in Truth Commissions: Possibilities for Voice and Healing |
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4 Research Design and Methods |
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4.1 Choosing the Investigation Method |
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4.2 Operationalising Key Concepts |
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4.4 Developing the Research Instrument: Semi-Structured Interview Questionnaire |
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4.8 Data Analysis and Presentation |
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5 Timor-Leste: Case Study Analysis |
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5.1 Case Background: Timor-Leste |
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5.1.1 Indonesian Occupation |
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5.1.2 Women and the Resistance |
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5.1.3 Santa Cruz Massacre |
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5.1.4 Path to Independence and Subsequent Violence |
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5.2 Post-Conflict Justice Efforts |
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5.2.1 Judicial Initiatives |
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5.2.2 Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation |
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5.3 Field Research Findings and Analysis: Giving Testimony to the CAVR-Opportunities for Healing Through Voice |
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5.3.3 Social Acknowledgment |
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5.4.1 Clear Communication of CAVR Purpose and Intended Outcomes |
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5.4.2 Process Outcomes and Healing: Unmet Expectations and Continuing Needs |
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6 Solomon Islands: Case Study Analysis |
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6.1 Case Background: Solomon Islands |
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6.2 Post-conflict Justice Efforts |
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6.2.1 Reconciliation Efforts |
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6.2.3 Solomon Islands Truth and Reconciliation Commission |
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6.3 Field Research Findings and Analysis: Giving Testimony to the TRC-Opportunities for Healing Through Voice |
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6.3.3 Social Acknowledgment |
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6.4.1 Clear Communication of TRC Purpose and Intended Outcomes |
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6.4.2 Process Outcomes and Healing: Unmet Expectations and Continuing Needs |
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6.4.3 Counselling and Victim Healing |
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7 Making Sense of the Findings from Timor-Leste and Solomon Islands |
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7.1 Similarities Between Cases |
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7.1.3 Social Acknowledgment |
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7.1.4 Limitations of Voice and Hindrances to Pathways Toward Healing |
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7.1.5 Cultural Sensitivity and Healing |
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7.1.6 Process Clarity and Unmet Expectations |
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7.1.7 The Role of Truth and Apology in Mitigating Insufficient Process Outcomes |
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7.2 Differences Between Cases |
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7.2.1 Differences in Primary Pathways Between Cases: Empowerment and Catharsis |
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7.2.2 Desired Outcomes of Truth-Telling Processes: Justice vs. Reconciliation |
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7.2.3 Negative Social Reactions to Testimony in Timor-Leste |
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8 Conclusion |
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Index |
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