In this Issue
- Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2015
- Issue
- Special Issue: The Ottoman Genocides of Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks
Continues in part: Genocide Studies and Prevention (E-ISSN: 1911-9933, Print ISSN: 1911-0359).
Genocide Studies International provides a much-needed forum for discussion, as it fosters awareness of the atrocities linked to genocide while promoting the necessity of prevention. This peer-reviewed journal publishes articles on the latest developments in policy, research, and theory from various disciplines including history, political science, sociology, psychology, international law, criminal justice, women's studies, religion, philosophy, literature, anthropology, and art history.
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Volume 9, Number 1, Spring 2015Editorial Board
Editors
Maureen Hiebert, University of Calgary
Herbert Hirsch, Virginia Commonwealth University
Roger W. Smith, College of William and Mary, Emeritus
Henry Theriault, Worcester State University
Book Review Editor
Hilary Earl, History, Nipissing University
Editorial Advisors
Taner Akçam, History, Clark University
Alex Alvarez, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University
Doris Bergen, History, University of Toronto
Hazel Cameron, Director of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, School of International Relations, University of St. Andrews
Israel W. Charny, Executive Director, Institute on the Holocaust & Genocide, Jerusalem
Gerry Caplan, Independent Scholar, Canada
Vahakn N. Dadrian, Director of Genocide Research, Zoryan Institute
Khatchik Der Ghougassian, International Relations, Universidad de San Andrés
Craig Etcheson, Visiting Scholar at Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University
Helen Fein, International Security Program, Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University
Elisa von Joeden Forgey, History, University of Pennsylvania
Sévane Garibian, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva and University of Neuchâtel
David Gaunt, History, Södertörn University
Amanda Grzyb, Faculty of Media & Information Studies, University of Western Ontario
Marko Attila Hoare, School of Economics, History and Politics, Kingston University
David Kilgour, Former Member of Parliament, Canada
Alan J. Kuperman, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas-Austin
Diana Lenton, Anthropology, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Santiago del Estero and Cordoba, Researcher at CONICET
Armen Marsoobian, Philosophy, Southern Connecticut State University
Robert Melson, Political Science and Jewish Studies, Purdue University, Emeritus
Martin Mennecke, Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen
William W. Newmann, Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth University
Nicholas Robins, History, North Carolina State University
Victoria Sanford, Anthropology, Lehman College College & the Graduate Center, City University of New York
David Scheffer, Mayer Brown/Robert A. Helman Professor of Law; Director, Centre for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law
Robert Skloot, Theatre and Drama; and Jewish Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Emeritus
Alette Smeulers, Criminal Law, Tilburg Law School
Colin Tatz, School of Politics & International Relations, Australian National University
Rebecca Tinsley, Journalist and Founder of Waging Peace
Hannibal Travis, College of Law, Florida International University
Ugur Üngör, History, Universiteit Utrecht
John H. Weiss, History, Cornell University