3 resultados para Herr, Matt

em Université de Montréal, Canada


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Lucien Herr, bibliothécaire de l’École normale supérieure à Paris au début de XXième siècle, fut l’un des intellectuels français les plus importants de son époque. Malgré tout, son nom reste méconnu aujourd’hui dans le milieu de la documentation. Les lignes suivantes, en s’attachant à brosser non seulement le portrait du bibliothécaire, mais aussi celui de l’intellectuel socialiste et du directeur de conscience qu’il fut, voudront en quelque sorte réhabiliter la mémoire de cet homme énigmatique et engagé. // Lucien Herr, librarian at the École normale supérieure of Paris at the beginning of the 20th century, was one of the most important French intellectuals of his era. Nonetheless, his name still remains unknown today in the milieu of library documentation. The following lines will, in some way, revive the memory of this involved and mysterious man by endeavouring to paint not only the portrait of the librarian, but that of the socialist intellectual and spiritual adviser that he was.

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The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools is a novel foray into a genre previously associated with so-called “transitional” democracies from the post-Communist world and the global South. This basic fact notwithstanding, a systematic comparison with the broader universe of truth commission-hosting countries reveals that the circumstances surrounding the Canadian TRC are not entirely novel. This article develops this argument by distilling from the transitional justice literature several bases of comparison designed to explain how a truth commission’s capacity to promote new cultures of justice and accountability in the wake of massive violations of human rights is affected by the socio-political context in which the commission occurs; the injustices it is asked to investigate; and the nature of its mandate. It concludes that these factors, compounded by considerations unique to the Canadian context, all militate against success. If Canadian citizens and policymakers fail to meet this profound ethIcal challenge, they will find themselves occupying the transition-wrecking role played more familiarly by the recalcitrant and unreformed military and security forces in the world’s more evidently authoritarian states.

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Thèse écrite grâce au financement du Fonds Québécois de la Recherche sur la Société et la Culture (FQRSC)