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Le dernier numéro de la revue Violence a été publié en avril dernier. Il est composé de 7 articles, d’une interview sur la violence politique contemporaine et d’une conversation sur l’art, la mémoire et la disparition au Mexique.

Les 7 articles traitent de différentes questions liées à différentes zones géographiques, dont l’un des plus grands actes de violence politique de ces dernières années aux Etats-Unis : l’attaque du capitole.

Table des matières

Articles

Decline, radicalization and the attack on the US Capitol
Andrew H. Kydd

Slippage: Bones, intentions, and the construction of memorial meaning
Bridget Conley

Context-specificity of violence: Physical, psychological, and social dimensions of harm during the Taliban’s insurgency (2007–2009) in Pakistan
Sanaullah

From carceral punitivism to systematic killing: The necropolitics of policing in post-Chávez Venezuela
Rebecca Hanson and Verónica Zubillaga

A novel approach for understanding trauma-related youth violence in low resource contexts: A retrospective case file review in Northern Ireland
Colm Walsh, Kelvin Doherty and Paul Best

“The priests do their best to inflame the people.” Religious actors in Ireland, 1800–1845: Instigators of violence or peacemakers? Karina Bénazech Wendling Religion, war, and peace in premodern Islamicate polities and the Christian West
Philippe Buc

Interview

What is contemporary political violence? An interview with Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou
Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou and Mohamed-Ali Adraoui

Art

Art, memory, and disappearance in contemporary Mexico: A conversation with Alfredo López Casanova
Alfredo López Casanova, Sabrina Melenotte and Verónica Vallejo Flores

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Crédit photo : Wikimedia Commons, Tear Gas outside United States Capitol on 6 January 2021Tyler Merbler, DSC09523-2