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Bert Ingelaere
Bert Ingelaere
Associate Professor, University of Antwerp
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The gacaca courts in Rwanda
B Ingelaere
Traditional justice and reconciliation after violent conflict: learning from …, 2008
2212008
Do we understand life after genocide? Center and periphery in the construction of knowledge in postgenocide Rwanda
B Ingelaere
African studies review 53 (1), 41-59, 2010
1692010
‘Does the truth pass across the fire without burning?’Locating the short circuit in Rwanda's Gacaca courts
B Ingelaere
The Journal of Modern African Studies 47 (4), 507-528, 2009
1682009
Inside Rwanda's/Gacaca/Courts: Seeking Justice after Genocide
B Ingelaere
University of Wisconsin Pres, 2016
1472016
Peasants, power and ethnicity: A bottom-up perspective on Rwanda’s political transition
B Ingelaere
African affairs 109 (435), 273-292, 2010
1392010
The ruler's drum and the people's shout: accountability and representation on Rwanda's Hills
B Ingelaere
Remaking Rwanda: state building and human rights after mass violence …, 2011
942011
What's on a peasant's mind? Experiencing RPF state reach and overreach in post-genocide Rwanda (2000–10)
B Ingelaere
Journal of Eastern African Studies 8 (2), 214-230, 2014
892014
Why secondary towns can be important for poverty reduction–A migrant perspective
B Ingelaere, L Christiaensen, J De Weerdt, R Kanbur
World Development 105, 273-282, 2018
852018
Situating Social Imaginaries in Transitional Justice: The Bushingantahe in Burundi
B Ingelaere, D Kohlhagen
International Journal of Transitional Justice 6 (1), 40-59, 2012
502012
From model to practice: Researching and representing Rwanda’s ‘modernized’ gacaca courts
B Ingelaere
Critique of Anthropology 32 (4), 388-414, 2012
452012
Living the transition: a bottom-up perspective on Rwanda's political transition
B Ingelaere
Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp 2007 (6), 2007
392007
" Does the Truth Pass Across the Fire Without Burning?": Transitional Justice and Its Discontents in Rwanda's Gacaca Courts
B Ingelaere
Institute of Development Policy and Management, University of Antwerp 2007 (7), 2007
302007
Living the transition: Inside Rwanda's conflict cycle at the grassroots
B Ingelaere
Journal of Eastern African Studies 3 (3), 438-463, 2009
292009
Living together again: the expectation of transitional justice in Burundi: a view from below
B Ingelaere
Universiteit Antwerpen, Institute of Development Policy (IOB), 2009
262009
Trust in the aftermath of genocide: insights from Rwandan life histories
B Ingelaere, M Verpoorten
Journal of Peace Research 57 (4), 521-535, 2020
212020
When ethnicity beats gender: Quotas and political representation in Rwanda and Burundi
A Guariso, B Ingelaere, M Verpoorten
Development and Change 49 (6), 1361-1391, 2018
202018
Why secondary towns can be important for poverty reduction--a migrant's perspective
B Ingelaere, L Christiaensen, J De Weerdt, R Kanbur, BLM Ingelaere
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2017
182017
Changing lenses and contextualizing the Rwandan (post-) genocide
B Ingelaere
L’Afrique des Grands Lacs. Dix ans de transitions conflictuelles, Annuaire …, 2006
182006
The civilised Self and the barbaric Other: ex-rebels making sense of sexual violence in the DR Congo
B Ingelaere, N Wilén
Journal of Contemporary African Studies 35 (2), 221-239, 2017
162017
Peasants, power and the past. The gacaca courts and Rwanda’s transition from below.
B Ingelaere
University of Antwerp, 2012
162012
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