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Augustine Park

 

Augustine Park
Visiting Fellow

Project :
The role of restorative justice in reintegrating and reconciling child soldiers in post-conflict Sierra Leone

Contact details:
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Carleton University
1125 Colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6

Email: Augustine_sj_park@carleton.ca

Short biography
Full publication list
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Short biography

Augustine SJ Park is a visiting fellow involved with theoretical and empirical research on the role of restorative justice in reintegrating and reconciling child soldiers in post-conflict Sierra Leone.  She recently completed her doctorate in Sociology at York University (Toronto, Canada), and there examined the ways in which increasingly globalised conceptions of childhood inform post-conflict responses to child soldiers in Sierra Leone.  Augustine has begun an appointment at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) as a criminologist in 2007/08, following a year-long visit with RegNet.

 

Full publication listing:

Park, A.S.J. 2006. “‘Other Inhumane Acts’: Forced Marriage, Girl Soldiers and the Special Court for Sierra Leone. Social and Legal Studies. 15(3), 315-337.

Park, A.S.J. (Forthcoming 2006). “Children as Risk or Children at Risk? International Law, Child Soldiers and Citizenship: The Case of Sierra Leone”. In S. Bittle and A. Doyle (eds.), Paradoxes of Risk: Inclusions and Exclusions (working title). Halifax: Fernwood.

Park, A. 2006. “Review of Immanuel Wallerstein, Africa: The Politics of Independence and Unity.” Canadian Review of Sociology On-Line Book Reviews: http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/200609/200609WALLERSTEIN.htm

Park, A. 2005. “Restorative Justice and Self-Government: Reflections on Liberalism, Neoliberalism and Technologies of the Self in Canadian Legal Discourse.” In D. Fuchs and M.J. McCallum (eds.), Intersecting Worlds: Rural and Urban Aboriginal Issues. Winnipeg: St. John’s College Press. Pp. 113-129.

Park, A. 2004. “Review of Laurel Bossen, Chinese Women in Rural Development.” Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology On-Line Book Reviews: http://www.csaa.ca/BookReview/ReviewsList.htm