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Timothy Williams
Timothy Williams
Junior Professor of Insecurity and Social Order, Bundeswehr University Munich
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Perpetrators and Perpetration of Mass Violence: Action, Motivations and Dynamics
T Williams, S Buckley-Zistel
Routledge, 2018
422018
The MoA-AD Debacle–An Analysis of Individuals’ Voices, Provincial Propaganda and National Disinterest
T Williams
Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs 29 (1), 121-144, 2010
362010
“They will rot the society, rot the party, and rot the army”*: Toxification as an ideology and motivation for perpetrating violence in the Khmer Rouge genocide?
T Williams, R Neilsen
Terrorism and Political Violence 31 (3), 494-515, 2019
352019
Sequence will tell! Integrating temporality into set-theoretic multi-method research combining comparative process tracing and qualitative comparative analysis
T Williams, SM Gemperle
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 20 (2), 121-135, 2017
342017
The Complexity of Evil: Perpetration and Genocide
T Williams
Rutgers University Press, 2020
282020
Unpacking the Mind of Evil: A Sociological Perspective on the Role of Intent and Motivations in Genocide
T Williams, D Pfeiffer
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal 11 (2), 8, 2017
222017
Thinking beyond perpetrators, bystanders, heroes: a typology of action in genocide
T Williams
Perpetrators and Perpetration of Mass Violence, 29-47, 2018
202018
Memory Politics, Cultural Heritage and Peace: Introducing an Analytical Framework to Study Mnemonic Formations
A Björkdahl, S Buckley-Zistel, S Kappler, JM Selimovic, T Williams
Cultural Heritage and Peace: Introducing an Analytical Framework to Study …, 2017
202017
Agency, responsibility, and culpability: The complexity of roles and self-representations of perpetrators
T Williams
Journal of Perpetrator Research 2 (1), 39-64, 2018
182018
The Complexity of Evil: A Multi-Faceted Approach to Genocide Perpetration
T Williams
Zeitschrifft für Friedens-und Konfliktforschung, 2014
18*2014
Visiting the Tiger Zone–Methodological, Conceptual and Ethical Challenges of Ethnographic Research on Perpetrators
T Williams
International Peacekeeping 25 (5), 610-629, 2018
162018
Justice and reconciliation for the victims of the Khmer Rouge? Victim participation in Cambodia’s transitional justice process.
T Williams, J Bernath, B Tann, S Kum
https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/konfliktforschung/forschung/projekte …, 2018
142018
Understanding the age of transitional justice: crimes, courts, commissions, and chronicling
V Petrovic, WA Schabas, J Sarkin, S Parmentier, M Rauschenbach, ...
Rutgers University Press, 2018
142018
Remembering and silencing complexity in post-genocide memorialisation: Cambodia’s Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
T Williams
Memory Studies 15 (1), 3-19, 2022
112022
‘I Am Not, What I Am.’A Typological Approach to Individual (In) action in the Holocaust
T Williams
Probing the Limits of Categorization: The Bystander in Holocaust History, 72-89, 2018
10*2018
NGO Interventions in the Post-conflict Memoryscape. The Effect of Competing ‘Mnemonic Role Attributions’ on Reconciliation in Cambodia
T Williams
Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 13 (2), 158-179, 2019
92019
More Lessons Learned from the Holocaust--Towards a Complexity-Embracing Approach to Why Genocide Occurs
T Williams
Available at SSRN 2740586, 2016
92016
Ideological and Behavioural Radicalisation into Terrorism–an Alternative Sequencing
T Williams
Journal for Deradicalization, 85-121, 0
9*
Flexible Ethikgremien. Impulse zur Institutionalisierung ethisch verantwortlicher Feldforschung in der Konflikt-und Fluchtforschung
U Krause, T Williams
Soziale Probleme 32 (1), 97-113, 2021
72021
A 5* Destination: the Creation of New Transnational Moral Spaces of Remembrance on TripAdvisor
S Buckley-Zistel, T Williams
International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 1-18, 2020
72020
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