编辑的奉献

Q3 Social Sciences
R. Smith, Henry C. Theriault, Elisa G. von Joeden-Forgey, Alex Alvarez
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本期《国际种族灭绝研究》谨献给2019年1月21日去世的赫伯·赫希博士。我们对失去一位不仅仅是同事和共同编辑的人深感悲痛;赫伯还是一位朋友、学者、老师,也是一个坚定而不妥协的倡导者,他致力于创造一个更安全、更少暴力、更公正的世界。赫伯是弗吉尼亚联邦大学政治科学系的教授,教授美国政治和政治暴力课程,包括种族灭绝和人权。作为一名学者,他对种族灭绝研究领域的开创性贡献怎么强调都不为过。赫伯是后来成为国际种族灭绝学者协会的创始成员之一,也是《种族灭绝研究与预防》杂志以及后来的《国际种族灭绝研究》杂志的创始联合编辑。他的学术研究同样重要,影响了后来一代研究种族灭绝问题的学者。他的书、文章和章节太多了,无法在这里引用,但有一些值得强调。赫伯的书《种族灭绝与记忆的政治》是第一本强调个人和集体记忆可以被操纵和用于追求种族灭绝野心的书,而《反种族灭绝:建立一个防止种族灭绝的美国运动》则侧重于将已知的种族灭绝政策和实践的开始应用于发展有效和现实的种族灭绝预防系统。2004年,瑞典政府主办了一个关于防止种族灭绝的国际论坛,赫伯是受邀向世界各地的政策制定者和政府领导人做报告的少数种族灭绝学者之一。多年来,赫伯给美国国内外的各种团体和组织做了许多演讲和演讲。这包括佐良研究所的种族灭绝和人权研究国际研究所,赫伯是该研究所的长期参与者。他的遗产和影响确实是全球性的。赫伯有时会直言不讳地捍卫知识分子的严谨和诚实,但在他的一生和职业生涯中,他始终不懈地倡导促进人权,保护那些面临迫害和受害的人。我们将深深地怀念他。
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Editors' Dedication
This edition of Genocide Studies International is dedicated to Dr. Herb Hirsch who passed away on January 21, 2019. We are profoundly saddened by the loss of someone who was more than a colleague and co-editor; Herb was also a friend, scholar, teacher, and a fierce and uncompromising advocate for the creation of a safer, less violent, and more just world. Herb was a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Virginia Commonwealth University where he taught courses on US politics and political vio­ lence, including genocide and human rights. As a scholar, his pioneering contributions to the field of genocide studies cannot be overstated. Herb was one of the founding members of what would become the International Association of Genocide Scholars and was a founding co-editor of the journal Genocide Studies and Prevention and later Genocide Studies International. His scholarship was similarly important and has influ­ enced a generation of subsequent genocide scholars. His books, articles, and chapters are too numerous to cite here, but a few are worth highlighting. Herb’s book Genocide and the Politics of Memory was one of the first to emphasize the ways individual and collective memory can be manipulated and used in pursuit of genocidal ambitions, while Anti-Genocide: Building an American Movement to Prevent Genocide focused on applying what was known about the onset of genocidal policies and practices towards the development of effective and realistic genocide prevention systems. When the gov­ ernment of Sweden hosted an international forum on preventing genocide in 2004, Herb was one of only a handful of genocide scholars to be invited to present to policy makers and government leaders from around the world. Over the years, Herb gave many presentations and lectures to various groups and organizations, both around the US and internationally. This included the Zoryan Institute’s International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies of which Herb was a long-standing participant. His legacy and impact are truly global in scale. Sometimes blunt and outspoken in his defense of intellectual rigor and honesty, throughout his life and career, Herb remained a tireless advocate for the advancement of human rights and the protection of those fac­ ing persecution and victimization. He will be deeply missed.
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