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Overview

Janine Natalya Clark is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their research falls primarily within the social sciences, with a particular focus on sociology and political science. Other notable subfields of study include gender studies, clinical psychology, safety research, and nature and landscape conservation.

Their scholarly work addresses a range of topics concentrated on social and security issues. These topics include:

  • Gender, security, and conflict
  • Peacebuilding and international security
  • Global security and public health
  • Resilience and mental health
  • Cambodian history and society
  • Migration, health, and trauma
  • Criminal justice and corrections analysis

Frequent publication venues for Janine Natalya Clark include:

  • Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding
  • Environmental Sociology
  • Qualitative Research
  • Memory Studies
  • Social & Legal Studies

Frequent coauthors in their research collaborations are:

  • Michael Ungar
  • Philip Jefferies
  • Sarah Foley

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Beyond "Bouncing": Resilience as an Expansion-Contraction Dynamic within a Holonic Frame," published in 2020 in International Studies Review
  • "Re-thinking memory and transitional justice: A novel application of ecological memory," published in 2020 in Memory Studies
  • "Storytelling, resilience and transitional justice: Reversing narrative social bulimia," published in 2020 in Theoretical Criminology
  • "Emotional Legacies, Transitional Justice and Alethic Truth," published in 2020 in Journal of International Criminal Justice
  • "Beyond a 'survivor-centred approach' to conflict-related sexual violence?," published in 2021 in International Affairs

Best Publications

  • The three Rs: retributive justice, restorative justice, and reconciliation

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • The Limits of Retributive Justice Findings of an Empirical Study in Bosnia and Hercegovina

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • International Trials and Reconciliation

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  • Reconciliation through Remembrance? War Memorials and the Victims of Vukovar

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Plea Bargaining at the ICTY: Guilty Pleas and Reconciliation

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Peace, Justice and the International Criminal Court Limitations and Possibilities

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Judging the icty: has it achieved its objectives?

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Education in Bosnia-Hercegovina: The Case for Root-and-Branch Reform

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • A Crime of Identity: Rape and Its Neglected Victims

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • From Negative to Positive Peace: The Case of Bosnia and Hercegovina

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • International Trials and Reconciliation: Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • National unity and reconciliation in Rwanda: A flawed approach?

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Transitional justice, truth and reconciliation: an under-explored relationship

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Beyond bouncing: resilience as an expansion-contraction dynamic within a holonic frame

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Youth violence in South Africa: the case for a restorative justice response

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • UN Peacekeeping in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Reflections on MONUSCO and Its Contradictory Mandate

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • The ICTY and Reconciliation in Croatia A Case Study of Vukovar

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Reflections on trust and reconciliation: a case study of a central Bosnian village

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • International war crimes tribunals and the challenge of outreach

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Transitional Justice as Recognition: An Analysis of the Women’s Court in Sarajevo

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Genocide, war crimes and the conflict in Bosnia: understanding the perpetrators

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Religion and Reconciliation in Bosnia & Herzegovina: Are Religious Actors Doing Enough?

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • The Impact Question: The ICTY and the Restoration and Maintenance of Peace

    Janine Natalya Clark

  • Rape, Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice Challenges: Lessons from Bosnia Herzegovina

    Janine Natalya Clark

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Ungar
Michael Ungar Dalhousie University

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