Genocide scholar activism
If you work on issues of genocide you are well aware of the central legacy of Raphael Lemkin as a scholar and activist. This survey is part of a project that considers the nature of our identity and process(es) as genocide scholars. It is intended to gather views from genocide scholars on their situatedness as scholar-activists. Of particular focus here is scholarly work on emerging and contest cases of genocide.

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Do you consider yourself to be a scholar-activist within the field of genocide studies? *
What shapes the ethical boundaries of scholar activism in the field? *
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How should genocide scholars engage with live cases of genocide? *
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In live cases of genocide, how important are self-identified victim groups' uses of the term genocide?
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How should genocide scholars engage with emerging or contested cases? *
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