Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author “Why are we learning this?”: Does Studying the Holocaust Encourage Better Citizenship Values?,2008,3,3,341-352,Maitles A Report from the Field: The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples—Implementation and Implications,2009,4,1,99-109,García-Alix Biological Absorption and Genocide: A Comparison of Indigenous Assimilation Policies in the United States and Australia,2009,4,1,59-79,Ellinghaus Churchill in Munich: The Paradox of Genocide Prevention,2008,3,3,297-308,Melson Counteracting Hate Speech as a Way of Preventing Genocidal Violence,2008,3,3,353-374,Timmermann Hiding in Full View: The “Forgotten” Bushman Genocides of Namibia,2009,4,1,29-57,Gordon Ontological Destruction: Genocide and Canadian Aboriginal Peoples,2009,4,1,81-97,Woolford Rape as a Weapon of Genocide,2008,3,3,279-296,Ruby Reid-Cunningham The Greek Relief Committee: America's Response to the Greek Genocide (A Research Note),2008,3,3,375-383,Hlamides The Sand Creek Phenomenon: The Complexity and Difficulty of Undertaking a Comparative Study of Genocide vis-à-vis the Northern American West,2009,4,1,9-27,Rensink Theorizing Destruction: Reflections on the State of Comparative Genocide Theory,2008,3,3,309-339,Hiebert Querying the ethics of data collection as a community of research and practice the movement toward the "liberalism of fear" to protect the vulnerable,2017,11,1,e1493,Mazzucelli Beyond the protective effect: towards a theory of harm for information communication technologies in mass atrocity response,2017,11,1,e1454,Sandvik Sensors everywhere: using satellites and mobile phones to reduce information uncertainty in human rights crisis research,2017,11,1,e1440,Koettl Speaking of genocide: double binds and political discourse,2017,11,2,e1391,Meiches Remembering to prevent: the preventive capacity of public memory,2017,11,2,e1447,Whigham Unpacking the mind of evil: a sociological perspective on the role of intent and motivations in genocide,2017,11,2,e1485,Williams The UN Secretary-General's Human Rights Up Front initiative and the prevention of genocide: impact potential limitations,2018,11,3,e1504,Strauss Forging consensus for atrocity prevention: assessing the record of the OSCE,2018,11,3,e1505,Levinger Neutrality: a tool or a limit for preventing mass atrocitiy crimes and genocide? The case of Switzerland,2018,11,3,e1507,Persoz Improving intervention decisions to prevent genocide: less muddle more structure,2018,11,3,e1496,Slovic #Stopthismovie and the pitfalls of mass atrocity prevention: framing of violence and anticipation of escalation in Burundi's crisis (2015-2017),2019,13,2,22-37,Purdeková Othering terrorism: a rhetorical strategy of strategic labeling,2019,13,2,74-105,Loadenthal Holding back the tide: genocide prevention in our more violent world,2018,12,3,10-19,Bellamy The duty to prevent genocide under international law: naming and shaming as a measure of prevention,2018,12,3,83-94,Schiffbauer Three theoretical approaches to Lemkin's definition of genocide,2019,13,1,11-18,Hobson Cultural impairment and the genocidal potential of intoxicants: alcohol use in colonial North America,2019,13,1,88-97,Lesley Moving beyond the state: an imperative for genocide prediction,2019,13,3,64-78,Nyseth Brehm "Genocide is worth it": broadening the logic of atrocity prevention for state actors,2019,13,3,97-110,Waller Critical genocide studies and mass atrocity prevention,2019,13,3,111-127,Verdeja The first lesson in prevention,2019,13,3,128-144,Hinton Institutional legacies and the decision to commit genocide,2023,17,1,1-24,Mitchell The social determinants of health and genocide: towards a public health integrated framework of genocide and mass violence,2023,17,2,1-21,Xu Horizontal economic inequality and mass atrocity risk: a large-sample empirical inquiry,2024,17,2,1-28,Anderton