CSRS: Key Publications In 'CSRS' Key PublicationsCSRSAbout the projectCountry InformationCSRS research blogNGO partners and in-country associatesThe Ethics BoardThe International Advisory BoardThe ResearchersAdministrative assistantPeopleCountry Information: Bosnia-HerzegovinaCountry Information: ColombiaCountry Information: Ugandaeventsnews Books Clark, J.N. (2022). Resilience, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice: A Social-Ecological Framing (Abingdon: Routledge, in press), Clark, J.N., and Ungar, M. (eds) (2021). Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice: How Societies Recover after Collective Violence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Book chapters Clark, J.N. (2021). ‘A Systematic Analysis of Resilience and Transitional Justice Impact in a Central Bosnian Village’. In Janine N. Clark and Michael Ungar (eds), Resilience, Adaptive Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice: How Societies Recover after Collective Violence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 73–94. Clark, J.N. (2021). ‘Thinking Systemically about Transitional Justice, Legal Systems and Resilience’. In Michael Ungar (ed), Systemic Resilience: Adaptation and Transformation in Contexts of Change (Oxford: Oxford University Press), pp. 530–550. Journal articles Apio, E.O. (2022). ‘There is still a Choice: Understanding Conflict-Related Sexual Violence’. Ethics and Armed Forces: Controversies in peace Ethics & Security Policy. Apio, E.O. (2022). ‘Resilience and Children Born of War in Northern Uganda, Frontiers in Political Science, special issueon ‘Challenges and Opportunities at the Intersection of War Tension & Post-War Justice and Reconstruction’ (forthcoming). Nieto-Valdivieso, Y.F. (2022) ‘Women as Embodied Infrastructures: Self-Led Organisations Sustaining the Lives of Female Victims of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Colombia’. Journal of Peacebuilding & Development. Clark, J.N. (2022) ‘Thinking about Resilience through the Interdisciplinary Lens of Connectivity: A Study of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence’. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding. Clark, J.N. (2022) ‘The Living Past in the Lives of Victims-/Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Temporal Implications for Transitional Justice’. Memory Studies. Clark, J.N. (2022) ‘Resilience in the Context of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Beyond: A “Sentient Ecology”’ Framework’. British Journal of Sociology 73(2): 352–369. Clark, J.N. (2022) ‘Social Ecologies of Health and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Translating “Healthworlds” into Transitional Justice’. Journal of Human Rights. Clark, J.N. (2022) ‘Resilience, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice: An Interdisciplinary Framing’. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding 16(2): 162–181. Clark, J.N. (2022). ‘Resilience in the Context of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Children as Protective Resources and Wider Implications’. International Journal of Human Rights 26(6): 634–654. Clark, J.N. (2021) ‘“The Everyday Work of Repair”: Exploring the Resilience of Victims-/Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence’. Millennium 50(3): 456–493. Clark, J.N., Jefferies, P., Foley, S. and Ungar, M. (2021) ‘Measuring Resilience in the Context of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: A Novel Application of the Adult Resilience Measure (ARM)’. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Clark, J.N. (2021) ‘Beyond a “Survivor-Centred Approach” to Conflict-Related Sexual Violence?’ International Affairs 97(4): 1067–1084. Clark, J.N. (2021) ‘Resilience as a Multi-Directional Movement Process: A Conceptual and Empirical Exploration’. British Journal of Sociology 72(4): 1046–1061. Clark, J.N. (2021) ‘Beyond “Bouncing”: Resilience as an Expansion–Contraction Dynamic within a Holonic Frame’. International Studies Review 23(3): 556–579. Clark, J.N. (2020) ‘The COVID-19 Pandemic and Ecological Connectivity: Implications for International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice’. Journal of International Criminal Justice 18(5): 1045–1068. Clark, J.N. (2020) ‘Storytelling, Resilience and Transitional Justice: Reversing Narrative Social Bulimia’. Theoretical Criminology. Clark, J.N. (2020). ‘Body Memories as a Neglected Legacy of Human Rights Abuses: Exploring their Significance for Transitional Justice’. Social and Legal Studies 30(5): 768–789. Clark, J.N. (2020) ‘Rethinking Memory and Transitional Justice: A Novel Application of Ecological Memory’. Memory Studies 14(4): 695–712. Clark, J.N. (2020) ‘Vulnerability, Space and Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Building Spatial Resilience’. Sociology 55(1): 71–89. Clark, J.N. (2019) ‘Finding a Voice: Silence and Its Significance for Transitional Justice’. Social and Legal Studies 29(3): 355–378. Clark, J.N. (2019) ‘Helping or Harming? NGOs and Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina’. Journal of Human Rights 18(2): 246–265. Clark, J.N. (2019) ‘“Leaky” Bodies, Connectivity and Embodied Transitional Justice’. International Journal of Transitional Justice 13(2): 268–289. Clark, J.N. (2018) ‘De-Centring Trauma: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the Importance of Resilience Discourse’. International Journal of Human Rights 22(6): 801–821.