Kjell Anderson is the author of Perpetrating Genocide: A
Criminological Account and the director of the Master of Human
Rights program at the University of Manitoba.
Erin Jessee is the author of Negotiating Genocide in Rwanda:
The Politics of History and a senior lecturer in history at the
University of Glasgow.
For those interested in understanding genocidal violence from the
perpetrator's perspective, this volume brings you insights from
scholars with firsthand experience interviewing killers. And for
researchers sensitive to the ethical and methodological challenges
of working with perpetrators, you will value its practical
guidance."" - Omar McDoom, London School of Economics
""Offers a series of timely and incisive reflections on the ethical
and methodological challenges that confront researchers in the
fields of genocide and perpetrator studies. Not only does it shed
critical light on the vexed issue of categorization, but it also
offers valuable perspectives on how to approach our own
preconceptions and positionality within the field."" - Susanne C.
Knittel, editor of The Routledge International Handbook of
Perpetrator Studies
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