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    Seeing and Unmaking Civilians in Afghanistan: Visual Technologies and Contested Professional Visions.Christiane Wilke - 2017 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 42 (6):1031-1060.
    While the distinction between civilians and combatants is fundamental to international law, it is contested and complicated in practice. How do North Atlantic Treaty Organization officers see civilians in Afghanistan? Focusing on 2009 air strike in Kunduz, this article argues that the professional vision of NATO officers relies not only on recent military technologies that allow for aerial surveillance, thermal imaging, and precise targeting but also on the assumptions, vocabularies, modes of attention, and hierarchies of knowledges that the officers bring (...)
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    A Particular Universality: Universal Jurisdiction for Crimes Against Humanity in Domestic Courts.Christiane Wilke - 2005 - Constellations 12 (1):83-102.
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    Making whole what has been smashed: On reparations politics - by John C. torpey.Christiane Wilke - 2006 - Ethics and International Affairs 20 (3):392–394.
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    Paradoxie und Konsens: Praktiken antikonsensualer Rede in Philosophie und Rhetorik der Antike, Frühen Neuzeit und Moderne.Christian Wilke - 2020 - Paderborn: Verlag Wilhelm Fink.
    Widerspruch gegen Konsens dient der Durchsetzung von Interessen, dem asthetischen Vergnugen und der Verbreitung der Wahrheit. Der Band wirft Schlaglichter auf die Geschichte einer vergessenen Schlusselkategorie von der Klassischen Rhetorik bis zur Romantik. Das Phanomen antikonsensualer Rede wird anhand des Begriffs der Paradoxie untersucht, der heute zumeist den logischen Widerspruch meint, im traditionellen Verstandnis aber eine Rede oder eine These gegen (gr. para) eine allgemeine Meinung (gr. doxa) bezeichnet hat. Dabei werden verschiedene Praktiken antikonsensualer Rede nach ihrer Zwecksetzung und ihrer (...)
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    War v. Justice: Terrorism Cases, Enemy Combatants, and Political Justice in U.S. Courts.Christiane Wilke - 2005 - Politics and Society 33 (4):637-669.
    What mechanisms led to the intractable legal situation of “enemy combatants” detained by the U.S. government in Guantánamo Bay and elsewhere? And what does the role of the judiciary in the enemy combatants cases suggest about politically contentious court cases in general? This article develops a two-stage theory of political justice that is based on the U.S. post-9/11 terrorism cases. It demonstrates mechanisms by which politically contentious cases turn into political justice. Political justice in these cases is mainly the result (...)
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    Making Whole What Has Been Smashed: On Reparations Politics, John C. Torpey (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2006), 224 pp., $35 cloth. [REVIEW]Christiane Wilke - 2006 - Ethics and International Affairs 20 (3):392-394.
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