Nicole Immler wrote a chapter on Holocaust Reparations ‘Holocaust Reparations. Scrutinizing “the Model” in Transitional Justice’, in the book Redefining Reparations, Wassenaar 1952 and the Global Politics of Repair.
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Nicole Immler wrote a chapter on Holocaust Reparations ‘Holocaust Reparations. Scrutinizing “the Model” in Transitional Justice’, in the book Redefining Reparations, Wassenaar 1952 and the Global Politics of Repair.
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“How can narrating the past change the future?”. The volume ‘Dynamics, Memory, Mediation: Doing Memory Studies with Ann Rigney’ is a dedication to the work of Ann Rigney. Nicole Immler wrote a chapter on ‘How (Post) Memory Matters to Justice’.
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In the reporting on the Child Benefit Affair, the experiences of the affected parents and young people are in danger of being lost, according to Nicole Immler and Niké Wentholt.
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Nicole Immler and Niké Wentholt created a Framework for Social Repair in the Childcare Benefits Scandal. Beyond Learning Lessons: Transforming and Implementing Repair
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In commemoration culture, an unanimous perspective increasingly prevails. Nicole Immler and Limor Reshef see in their three generation Holocaust research a great need for more multivoicedness, including within ourselves. They argue that learning to see one’s own dialogical self is the precondition for dialogue and connecting people.
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Naomi Ormskerk, Maarten Kunst and Nicole Immler discuss historical abuse in Dutch Catholic institutions, both institutional and non-institutional response procedures.
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Nienke Busscher and Obiozo Ukpabi discussed the impacts of extractivist logics of the fossil fuel industry on local residents in Groningen (Netherlands) and the Niger Delta (Nigeria). They explored the similarities and differences in state-corporate responses to the consequences of extraction, and described what is needed to improve current and future activities in both contexts.
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Limor Reshef and Nicole Immler wrote about how conversation with Holocaust survivors and their families revealed that the meaning of recognition clearly differs between generations and how important it is to take different needs into account.
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Dagmar Punter interviewed the DoJ team on the Dialogics of Justice project, and multivoicedness in the recognition of injustice.
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This is a discussion note by Nicole Immler and Niké Wentholt on the Child Benefit Affair. They discuss reparation as a social task and the visible transformation of relationships.
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