Publications for Danielle Celermajer 2014

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Publications for Danielle Celermajer
Publications for Danielle Celermajer
2014
Celermajer, D. (2014). From Mea Culpa to
Nostra Culpa: A Reparative Apology from the
Catholic Church? In Mihaela Mihai, Mathias
Thaler (Eds.), On the Uses and Abuses of
Political Apologies, (pp. 55-75). Hampshire:
Palgrave Macmillan.
Celermajer, D. (2014). The Politics of
Indigenous Human Rights in the Era of Settler
State Citizenship: Legacies of the Nexus between
Sovereignty, Human Rights, and Citizenship. In
Anna Yeatman, Peg Birmingham (Eds.), The
Aporia of Rights: Explorations in Citizenship in
the Era of Human Rights, (pp. 137-158). New
York: Bloomsbury Academic.
2013
Celermajer, D. (2013). Apology and the
Possibility of the Ethical Nation. In Daniel
Cuypers, Daniel Janssen, Jacques Haers, Barbara
Segaert (Eds.), Public Apology between Ritual
and Regret: Symbolic Excuses on False
Pretenses or True Reconciliation out of Sincere
Regret, (pp. 45-64). Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Celermajer, D. (2013). Enhancing Human Rights
Protections in the Context of Law Enforcement
and Security in Nepal and Sri Lanka, (pp. 1 60). Sydney, Australia: Enhancing Human
Rights Protections.
Celermajer, D. (2013). Enhancing Human Rights
Protections in the Context of Law Enforcement
and Security in Nepal and Sri Lanka (short
report), Sydney, Australia: Enhancing Human
Rights Protections.
Celermajer, D. (2013). Mere Ritual? Displacing
the Myth of Sincerity in Transitional Rituals.
International Journal of Transitional Justice,
7(2), 286-305. <a
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Celermajer, D., Grewal, K. (2013). Preventing
Human Rights Violations 'From the Inside':
Enhancing the Role of Human Rights Education
in Security Sector Reform. Journal of Human
Rights Practice, 5(2), 243-266. <a
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Celermajer, D. (2013). The Role of Ritual is
Shifting Collective Dispositions. In Chrisje
Brants, Antoine Hol, Dina Siegel (Eds.),
Transitional Justice: Images and Memories, (pp.
123-139). Surrey, UK: Ashgate.
2012
Celermajer, D., Kidman, J. (2012). Embedding
the apology in the nation's identity. J P S (The
Journal of the Polynesian Society), 121(3),
219-242.
Celermajer, D. (2012). Indigenous Peoples'
Rights. In Helmut K. Anheier and Mark
Juergensmeyer (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Global
Studies, (pp. 889-892). Thousand Oaks,
California: Sage Publications.
Law, A., Valiente-Riedl, E., Celermajer, D.
(2012). Measuring Social Change: Principles to
Guide the Assessment of Human Rights-Based
Approaches to Development, ACFID Research in
Development Series Report No. 5, (pp. 1 - 17).
Canberra, Australia: Australian Council For
International Development (ACFID).
2011
Celermajer, D. (2011). Hebraic Dimensions of
Hannah Arendt's Thought. Journal of Modern
Jewish Studies, 10(1), 3-22. <a
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Law, A., Valiente-Riedl, E., Celermajer, D.
(2011). Measuring Social Change: Principles to
Guide the Assessment of Human Rights Based
Approaches to Development, ACFID Research in
Development Series Report No. 5, (pp. 1 - 20).
Deakin, ACT, Australia: Australian Council for
International Development.
2010
Celermajer, D., Moses, A. (2010). Australian
Memory and the Apology to the Stolen
Generations of Indigenous People. In Aleida
Assmann and Sebastian Conrad (Eds.), Memory
in a Global Age: Discourses, Practices and
Trajectories, (pp. 32-58). New York, NY:
Palgrave Macmillan.
Celermajer, D. (2010). From the Religious to the
Political Apology: How the Religious Prehistory
of Apology Makes Sense of Collective
Responsibility. In Christopher Allers and
Marieke Smit (Eds.), Forgiveness in Perspective,
(pp. 117-138). Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Celermajer, D. (2010). Hannah Arendt: Athens
or Perhaps Jerusalem? Thesis Eleven, 102(1),
24-38. <a
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Celermajer, D. (2010). Inclusion, Trust and
Democracy: Interfaith and Faith-Secular
Dialogue as Strategies for Muslim Inclusion. In
Samina Yasmeen (Eds.), Muslims in Australia:
The Dynamics of Exclusion and Inclusion, (pp.
229-249). Carlton: Melbourne University Press.
Celermajer, D. (2010). Introduction: Athens and
Jerusalem through a Different Lens. Thesis
Eleven, 102(1), 3-5. <a
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Celermajer, D., Schaap, A., Karalis, V. (2010).
Introduction: in conversation with Hannah
Arendt. In A. Schaap, D. Celermajer, V. Karalis
(Eds.), Power, Judgement and Political Evil: In
Conversation with Hannah Arendt, (pp. 1-9).
Surry: Ashgate.
Schaap, A., Celermajer, D., Karalis, V. (2010).
Power, Judgement and Political Evil: In
Conversation with Hannah Arendt. Surry:
Ashgate.
Celermajer, D. (2010). The Ethics of Friendship.
In A. Schaap, D. Celermajer, V. Karalis (Eds.),
Power, Judgement and Political Evil: In
Conversation with Hannah Arendt, (pp. 55-69).
Surry: Ashgate.
2009
International Symposium: Cultivating Wisdom,
Harvesting Peace (2005), Brisbane: Multi-Faith
Centre, Griffith University.
Celermajer, D. (2006). From the Levinasian
apology to the political apology; reflections on
ethical politics. Australasian Political Studies
Association Annual Conference (APSA 2006),
Newcastle: University of Newcastle.
Celermajer, D. (2006). Seeing the Light and
Hearing the Call; the Aesthetics of Knowledge
and Thought. Literature and Aesthetics, 16(2),
120-144.
Celermajer, D. (2006). The Apology in
Australia: Re-covenanting the National Imagery.
In Elazar Barkan and Alexander Karn (Eds.),
Taking Wrongs Seriously: Apologies and
Reconciliation, (pp. 153-184). Stanford,
California: Stanford University Press.
Celermajer, D. (2009). Book Review: The
Politics of Regret: On Collective Memory and
Historical Responsibility Jeffrey Olick New
York: Routledge, 2007. Memory Studies, 2(21).
Celermajer, D. (2006). US: Rule of Men. New
Matlida Online, Online: 5 July 2006.
Celermajer, D. (2009). Global emotions and the
prospect of political transformation. The
Aesthetisation of Emotion 2009, Australia:
University of Sydney.
Celermajer, D. (2005). Are we entering a post
human rights era? Human Rights Defender,
14(1), 2-5.
Celermajer, D. (2009). Revealing the religious
underpinnings of political apologies [Political
Apologies: Re-covenanting the Nation]. 2nd
Global Conference 2009: Forgiveness - Probing
the Boundaries, United Kingdom:
Inter-Disciplinary.Net.
Celermajer, D. (2009). Sins of the Nation and the
Ritual of Apologies. New York, USA:
Cambridge University Press.
2008
Celermajer, D. (2008). Can there be a
Postsecular Education for Peace? In Tonya
Huber-Warring (Eds.), Growing a Soul for Social
Change: Building the Knowledge Base for Social
Justice, (pp. 11-26). Charlotte, North Carolina:
Information Age Publishing.
Celermajer, D. (2008). The State of Free Speech.
Australian Journal of Political Science, 43(3),
495-511. <a
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2007
Celermajer, D. (2007). If Islam is our other, who
are 'we'? Australian Journal of Social Issues,
42(1), 103-123.
2006
Celermajer, D. (2006). Can there be a
Post-secular Human Rights Framework?
Religions Facing the Challenge of Universalism.
2005
Celermajer, D. (2005). Cultural annihilation and
human rights: The forced removal of Aboriginal
children. Human Rights Dialogue: an
international forum for debating human rights,
series 2 (online, 22 April 2005)(12 Cultural
Rights).
2002
Celermajer, D. (2002). World Community:
Religion and Human Rights. Columbia: Centre
for the Study of Human Rights.
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