服务对象是谁?相互竞争的规范和价值观如何塑造津巴布韦的过渡时期司法议程

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Politikon Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/02589346.2022.2031771
Chenai Matshaka, Cori Wielenga
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任何过渡时期司法程序都涉及多种行为者以及相互竞争的规范和价值观,这些规范和价值观念决定了过渡时期司法议程。本文关注的是相互竞争的规范和价值观如何影响津巴布韦的过渡时期司法议程。它认为,新自由主义视角的特权化,以及在处理冲突后社会关切时的人权话语,对津巴布韦和非洲大陆有意义的过渡司法干预提出了挑战,并提出了一种微妙的过渡司法方法,以捕捉历史,文化和其他影响一个国家政治的动力。本文来源于对四位民间社会活动家和学者关于津巴布韦过渡时期司法的采访,以及对四个民间社会组织——津巴布韦人权非政府组织论坛(ZHRNGOF)、津巴布韦和平项目(ZPP)、,大赦国际(津巴布韦)和津巴布韦人权协会。有目的地根据民间社会组织和活动家在研究领域所做的工作,以及他们对背景及其微妙复杂性的理解,对他们进行抽样。
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Who is Being Served? How Competing Norms and Values Shape the Transitional Justice Agenda in Zimbabwe
ABSTRACT Any transitional justice process involves a multiplicity of actors and competing norms and values that shape the transitional justice agenda. This article is concerned with the ways competing norms and values have shaped the transitional justice agenda in Zimbabwe. It makes the argument that the privileging of a neoliberalist perspective, as well as a human rights discourse in dealing with the concerns of post-conflict societies, has posed challenges for meaningful transitional justice interventions in Zimbabwe and on the African continent and suggests a nuanced approach to transitional justice that captures the history, culture and other dynamics that shape a country’s politics. This article draws from interviews with four civil society activists and scholars on transitional justice in Zimbabwe, as well as narratives are drawn from a categorical content analysis of the reports and other publications of four civil society organisations – Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum (ZHRNGOF), Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), Amnesty International (Zimbabwe) and Zimbabwe Human Rights Association (ZIMRIGHTS). The civil society organisations and activists were purposively sampled based on the work they have done in the area under study, as well as their understanding of the context and its nuanced complexities.
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Politikon
Politikon POLITICAL SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Politikon focuses primarily on South African politics, but not exclusively so. Over the years the journal has published articles by some of the world" leading political scientists, including Arend Lijphart, Samuel Huntingdon, and Philippe Schmitter. It has also featured important contributions from South Africa"s leading political philosophers, political scientists and international relations experts. It has proved an influential journal, particularly in debates over the merits of South Africa"s constitutional reforms (in 1983 and 1994). In the last few years special issues have focused on women and politics in South Africa, and the South African election of 1999.
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