OTJR: Research Working Papers

 

Latest News and Events

New OTJR Seminar Series

The term card for the Michaelmas 2009 OTJR seminar series is now available.

New Debate Now Online

The Politics of Violence and Accountability in Kenya. Click here to go the debate.

Taking Stock of Transitional Justice

Details of the OTJR conference can be found here

OTJR Messageboard

There is an online discussion forum for members of OTJR. Click here to go to the group.

OTJR Facebook Group

The Facebook group is now up and running. Click here to join.

 

Past Events

The OTJR working paper series provides an online forum where scholars and practitioners can disseminate their research and practical experiences regarding transitional justice. The working paper series is administered by Oxford Transitional Justice Research, based at the University of Oxford. Further information on OTJR can be found on the OTJR homepage, which is also the web address where all working papers will be published.

Current Debates

Articles, Reviews and Field Notes

Archives

People

The editors of the Working Paper series are:

Chief Editors:

Debates: Ross Beaton (ross.beaton@balliol.ox.ac.uk)

Articles, Book Reviews and Field Notes: Julia Paulson (julia.paulson@gtc.ox.ac.uk)

Research Articles:

Julia Paulson (julia.paulson@gtc.ox.ac.uk)

Reviews:

Briony Jones (briony.smith@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk)

 

Field Notes:

Paul Kadetz (paul.kadetz@qeh.ox.ac.uk)

The convener of OTJR is:

Phil Clark (philip.clark@csls.ox.ac.uk)

 

Submission Guidelines and Distribution Policies

Submissions can be sent via e-mail to ross.beaton@balliol.ox.ac.uk or julia.paulson@gtc.ox.ac.uk. Please state in the subject heading of the message that you are submitting a paper to the OTJR Working Papers Series. Before submitting, please consult our submission guidelines and distribution policies here.



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