2021

  • Guercke, Lene. 2021. Protecting Victims of Disappearances Committed by Organised Criminal Groups: State Responsibility in International Human Rights Law and the Experiences of Human Rights Practitioners in Mexico. Doctoral Dissertation. Faculty of Law, KU Leuven. Supervisor: Stephan Parmentier, Co-supervisor: Silvana Mandolessi.

 

  • Zícari, Martin. 2021. Choreographing Remembrance: Digital Contention and Street Action against Human Rights Abuses in Mexico (1968–2014). Doctoral Dissertation. Faculty of Arts. KU Leuven. Supervisor: Silvana Mandolessi.

 

  • Dufays, Sophie, Martín Zícari, Silvana Mandolessi and Bruno Cardoso. 2021. “Twitter as a Mnemonic Medium from an Ecological Perspective: Ayotzinapa and the Memory of Tlatelolco”. History & Memory Vol. 33, No. 2: 46-79 (Fall/Winter 2021).

 

 

 

  • Guercke, Lene. “State Responsibility for a Failure to Prevent Violations of the Right to Life by Organised Criminal Groups: Disappearances in Mexico.” Human Rights Law Review 21, no. 2 (2021): 329-57. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngaa061

 

  • Mandolessi, Silvana. 2021. “Conclusions”. Ansolabehere, Karina, Barbara Frey and Leigh Payne (eds). Disappearance in the Post-Transition Era in Latin America. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 270-277.

 

  • Mandolessi, Silvana. 2021. “Challenging the Placeless Imaginary in Digital Memories: The Performation of Place in the Work of Forensic Architecture”. Memory Studies 14.3 (2021): 622-633. https://doi.org/10.1177/17506980211010922

 

  • Mandolessi, Silvana and Katia Olalde. 2021. “On how to remember: Bordando por la paz and Memorial a las víctimas de la violencia: the struggle for memory in Mexico’s ‘war on drugs’”. Journal of Romance Studies 21.1 (2021): 69-94.

 

  • Zícari, Martín. 2021. “Fue El Estado (‘It Was the State’): Embodied Practices of Memory and the Re-writing of Mexico’s Genealogy of Violence” Memory Studies