Publications
Reconciliation
Abrahamsen, T. & van der Merwe, H. (2005). Reconciliation through Amnesty? Amnesty Applicants' Views of the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.
Amoah, J. & Greenbaum, B. (2005). Has Everything Been Done? The Nature of Assistance to Victims of Past Political Atrocities in Southern Africa. Research report written as part of the Southern Africa Reconciliation Project, April.
Amoah, J. & Greenbaum, B. (2005). Victim Services for Human Rights Violations in Malawi. Research report written as part of the Southern Africa Reconciliation Project, April.
Buford, W. & van der Merwe, H. (2004). Reparations in Southern Africa. In Cahiers d'études africaines, Vol. 44, Issues 1-2.
Colvin, C. (2005). Key Resources on Reparations in Southern Africa. Bibliography compiled for the Southern Africa Reconciliation Project.
Colvin, C. (2005). Key Resources on Social and Political Reconciliation in Southern Africa. Bibliography compiled for the Southern Africa Reconciliation Project.
Injobo Nebandla. (2005). Freedom from Strife: An assessment of efforts to build peace in KwaZulu-Natal. Violence and Transition Series, December. [
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Kayser, U. (2001). Interventions after the TRC – Reconciliation, Advocacy & Healing. Workshop report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, October.
Kayser, U. (2001). What do we tell our children? The work of the Centre for Ubuntu in Cape Town (formerly the Religious Response to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission). Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation and the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cape Town (UCT), February.
Kayser, U. (2000). Creating a Space for Remembrance: The Healing of Memories Process. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation and the Institute for Healing of Memories, January.
- Kimani, S. (2001). Report of The National Strategy Workshop on Reparations. Parktonian Hotel, Johannesburg, 31 October.
Maepa, T. & Geyer, Y. (2002). Facilitators Guide to Reconciliation in South African Communities. Johannesburg: Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. Available on request from Hector Ramoleta at hramoleta@csvr.org.za.
Makhalemele, O. (2004). Southern Africa Reconciliation Project: Khulumani Case Study. Research report written as part of the Southern Africa Reconciliation Project.
Makhalemele, O. (2004). Still not talking: Government's exclusive reparations policy and the impact of the 30 000 financial reparations on survivors. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation.
Neumann, J. (2001). Reconciliation and the Transformation of Conflicts: The Reconciliation and Reconstruction Programme of the Quaker Peace Centre. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, May.
Posel, D. & Simpson, G. (eds) (2002). Commissioning the Past: Understanding South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, July.
Ramírez-Barat, C. & van der Merwe, H. (2005). Seeking Reconciliation and Reintegration: Assessment of a Pilot Restorative Justice Mediation Project. Research report written for the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, February.
Records, R. (2005). Ex-Combatant Reintegration in South Africa – Key Resources. Bibliography compiled for the Southern Africa Reconciliation Project.
Simpson, G. (2000). Rebuilding Fractured Societies: Reconstruction, reconciliation and the changing nature of violence - Some self-critical insights from post-apartheid South Africa. Paper commissioned by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Southern Africa Reconciliation Project (2005). Memorialisation Bibliography.
Southern Africa Reconciliation Project (2005). Resources on Services for Victims of Political Violence in Southern Africa, Bibliography.
Southern Africa Reconciliation Project (2005). Memorialisation and Reconciliation in Transitional Southern African Societies. Research report written as a part of the Southern African Reconciliation Project by a group of social scientists from Zimbabwe. Research contributions were made by the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation and its partners in Angola, Mozambique, Malawi, Namibia, Zimbabwe, July.
van der Merwe, H. (2003). The Role of the Church in Promoting Reconciliation in Post–TRC South Africa. In Chapman, A. & Spong, B. (eds), Religion and Reconciliation in South Africa, Philadelphia: Templeton Foundation Press.
Valji, N. (2006). Ghana's National Reconciliation Commission: A comparative assessment. Occasional paper written for the International Center for Transitional Justice, September. [
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Valji, N. (2004). Reconciliación y reparación: un balance. In Vanguardia Dossier, "Potencias emergentes: China, India, Brasil y Sudáfrica", No. 12 July/September. [Spanish]