We have published discussions from our roundtable: ’Gaza and Genocide Studies.’ The reports were written prior to the United Nation’s Independent International Commission found that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza. https://t.co/dBlHUjDrsr
We just published a new episode of JGR Office Hours, in which we interviewed Prof. Keith David Watenpaugh about the parallels between the Armenian Genocide and the Palestinian Nakba. Listen here or on Spotify: https://t.co/tpCCjwMmgA
Last month, we published Marcelo Marques' new article, "Universal Jurisdiction over Genocide and the Making of Transnational Justice (1961–2025): Prosecutions and a Tiered Typology of Institutional Designs." You can find it here (open access): https://t.co/MUgjaL6Npq
We published '"At the Dangerous Crossroads of Europe.' Fascistization of Wartime Slovakia (1939–1945) as Inward Colonialism" by Nina Paulovicova (@PaulavicovaNina) on 15 February 2026: https://t.co/LREa0gQxUV
Back in December, we published Jonathan Leader Maynard's reflection piece titled "The Triadic Concept of Genocide: Reconciling Law, Science,
and Politics after Ukraine and Gaza." https://t.co/mpWkzxtmsA
We published Fedja Buric's article, "Nationalism by Indifference: A Microhistory of Prisoner Detentions at Kula during the Srebrenica Genocide, 14–16 July 1995" on 4 December 2025: https://t.co/GhR5vQn3mK
We recently published "The Nuremberg Trial(s) as a lieu de légitimation: Law, Politics, History" by Alexa Stiller at the University of Zurich (https://t.co/rQdzgcutKj).
We published "Ontological (In)Security Encounters and the Epistemic Violence of Genocide Denial" by Maja Davidović on 1 January 2026 (https://t.co/7XSrs9Ijxc).
We published "Security Memory, Knowledge Production, and State Formation: The Armenian Question in the Ottoman Empire (1876–1908)" by İlkay Yılmaz (@ilkayyilmazz) on 7 December 2025. https://t.co/VjvXxSWGBy
In our newest edition of JGR Office Hours, we spoke to @MartinShawX about the resurgence of genocidal violence in global politics, and what the case of Gaza tells us about changes in the international order.
Listen on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple: https://t.co/hQia4jyzV6
We published "Understanding Bosnian Komšiluk: A Study of Neighbourhood Dynamics and Violence" by Sandra Grudić on 3 December 2025.
https://t.co/gU9GguVXGV
We published "Algeria: The Continuous and Ever-Present Spectre of Genocide. Laghouat 1852" by Yazid Ben Hounet on 1 December 2025
https://t.co/KTnlfpcNM0
We published "Reinventing Nuremberg. The Fight Against Impunity in Latin
America and the Transformation of Criminal Law" by Daniel Stahl on 26 November 2025.
https://t.co/m1kz2b50Rn
We published the open access paper “The Meanings of a Second Nakba,” by Nadim Khoury, as part of the forum “Israel-Palestine: Atrocity Crimes and the Crisis of Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” on November 3, 2025.
https://t.co/2LrGWKjWOL
Hear from JGR author Simon Maghakyan (@simonforco) about his newest article on regime rationality and its role in the destruction of Armenian heritage. Find the full article at the link in our bio.
In this new essay for the JGR Substack, Martin Shaw — Emeritus Professor at the University of Sussex and Research Professor at IBEI Barcelona — writes about the experiences that shaped his life’s work on genocide and global politics. Read it here: https://t.co/uZEx985DND
We published the paper “Permanent Security or Regime Security? The Erasure of Nakhichevan’s Armenian Past,” by Simon Maghakyan, as part of the forum “Artsakh/Nagorno Karabakh: Famine, Memory, Security, and the Question of Genocide,” on October 22, 2025.
https://t.co/hvibAIOf8A
We published the paper “Coopting Holocaust Memory and Genocide Education: The 2000 Stockholm Declaration after a Quarter-Century,” by Jeff Benvenuto, on October 22, 2025.
https://t.co/cCw8o083T7
We published the paper “Toward a New Integrated History of Roma and Jews in Nazi-Controlled Europe,” by Ari Joskowicz, on July 28, 2025. https://t.co/Vb6ZBJDVKg
We published the open access paper “Civilizing the Village: Race, Progress and Genocide in Wartime Slovakia,” by Hana Kubátová, on July 9, 2025.
https://t.co/gTUtgf69bQ