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Alexander Hinton is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, and UNESCO Chair in Genocide Prevention at Rutgers University. He is the author or editor of seventeen books, including, most recently, It Can Happen Here: White Power and the Rising Threat of Genocide in the US (NYU, 2021), The Justice Facade: Trials of Transition in Cambodia (Oxford, 2018), and Man or Monster? The Trial of a Khmer Rouge Torturer (Duke, 2016). In recognition of his work on genocide, the American Anthropological Association selected Hinton as the recipient of the 2009 Robert B. Textor and Family Prize for Excellence in Anticipatory Anthropology. Professor Hinton is also a past President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars (2011-13), a Member/Visitor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (2011-13), and co-convener of the Global Consortium on Bigotry and Hate (2019-24). He has two forthcoming books, Perpetrators: Examining Humanity’s Dark Side(Stanford, 2023) and Anthropological Witness: Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal (Cornell, 2022), which centers on his 2016 experience testifying as an expert witness at the Khmer Rouge tribunal in Cambodia.
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Twitter: @AlexLHinton
Webpage: https://sasn.rutgers.edu/about-us/faculty-staff/alex-hinton
WorldView is a media company that delivers in-depth conversations, debates, round-table discussions, and general entertainment.
Most of our content will be focused on news and politics, centered on South Africa. But the rest will be chats with figures around the world and from all walks of life to create a package that will inevitably broaden your WorldView.
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https://twitter.com/Broadworldview
https://web.facebook.com/BroadWorldView
https://anchor.fm/broadworldview
You can donate at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46136545&fan_landing=true
Music: https://www.bensound.com
By WorldViewAlexander Hinton is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Director of the Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, and UNESCO Chair in Genocide Prevention at Rutgers University. He is the author or editor of seventeen books, including, most recently, It Can Happen Here: White Power and the Rising Threat of Genocide in the US (NYU, 2021), The Justice Facade: Trials of Transition in Cambodia (Oxford, 2018), and Man or Monster? The Trial of a Khmer Rouge Torturer (Duke, 2016). In recognition of his work on genocide, the American Anthropological Association selected Hinton as the recipient of the 2009 Robert B. Textor and Family Prize for Excellence in Anticipatory Anthropology. Professor Hinton is also a past President of the International Association of Genocide Scholars (2011-13), a Member/Visitor at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton (2011-13), and co-convener of the Global Consortium on Bigotry and Hate (2019-24). He has two forthcoming books, Perpetrators: Examining Humanity’s Dark Side(Stanford, 2023) and Anthropological Witness: Lessons from the Khmer Rouge Tribunal (Cornell, 2022), which centers on his 2016 experience testifying as an expert witness at the Khmer Rouge tribunal in Cambodia.
---- Guest Links -----
Twitter: @AlexLHinton
Webpage: https://sasn.rutgers.edu/about-us/faculty-staff/alex-hinton
WorldView is a media company that delivers in-depth conversations, debates, round-table discussions, and general entertainment.
Most of our content will be focused on news and politics, centered on South Africa. But the rest will be chats with figures around the world and from all walks of life to create a package that will inevitably broaden your WorldView.
---- Links -----
https://twitter.com/Broadworldview
https://web.facebook.com/BroadWorldView
https://anchor.fm/broadworldview
You can donate at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=46136545&fan_landing=true
Music: https://www.bensound.com

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