Book contents
- Navigating Local Transitional Justice
- African Studies Series
- Navigating Local Transitional Justice
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maps
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Agency in Times of Transitional Justice
- 2 Navigating Violence, Peace and Justice
- 3 Deconstructing Fambul Tok’s Discourse and Practice
- 4 Participant Experiences with Fambul Tok’s Program
- 5 Unrecognized Mechanisms, Normality and Everyday Realities in Transition
- 6 Activating Justice
- Appendix A: Informant Interview List
- References
- Index
- African Studies Series
2 - Navigating Violence, Peace and Justice
Conflict and Post-Conflict Experiences in Sierra Leone
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2023
- Navigating Local Transitional Justice
- African Studies Series
- Navigating Local Transitional Justice
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maps
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Agency in Times of Transitional Justice
- 2 Navigating Violence, Peace and Justice
- 3 Deconstructing Fambul Tok’s Discourse and Practice
- 4 Participant Experiences with Fambul Tok’s Program
- 5 Unrecognized Mechanisms, Normality and Everyday Realities in Transition
- 6 Activating Justice
- Appendix A: Informant Interview List
- References
- Index
- African Studies Series
Summary
This chapter provides the relevant background on conflict and recognized transitional justice mechanisms in Sierra Leone. It explores individual and communal experiences of peace, conflict and justice during the civil conflict and in the post-conflict era. The first half illustrates the diversity of war-related experiences and highlights the creative ways people managed their everyday challenges in conflict. The second half discusses recognized transitional justice mechanisms, including the DDR program, the Special Court for Sierra Leone, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and reparations program. It explores how institutions understand local ownership and contrasts this with Sierra Leonean perceptions and the (intended and unintended) ways in which they engaged with these mechanisms. This chapter provides broader insights into how people navigate their circumstances in conflict and post-conflict societies and the various ways in which recognized transitional justice mechanisms can be interpreted and engaged with in diverse ways and at different points in time.
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- Navigating Local Transitional JusticeAgency at Work in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone, pp. 32 - 67Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023