Splintered Lines: Polarization and Division in the Bosnian Genocide – Ten Stages of Change: The Series on Genocide Prevention
'My youngest boy… those little hands. I imagine them picking strawberries, holding books, going to school. Every morning I cover my eyes so I don’t see other children heading to school, husbands walking to work, holding hands.'
- Splintered Lines: Polarization and Division in the Bosnian Genocide
- The Architecture of Annihilation: Organized Genocide in Myanmar
- “Like Moths to a Flame”: Dehumanization in the Rwandan Genocide
- In Darkness and Separation: Women, the Hazara, and Discrimination in Afghanistan
- Threads of Resistance: Symbolization in the Cambodian Genocide
- From ‘Us’ to ‘Them’: Classification in Darfur