This is what investigative journalism can best be. Two decades later, yes. But the least we can do is listen to the witnesses to a war crime.
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In the Dark: Season 3
The New Yorker investigative podcast examines the killings of twenty-four civilians in Haditha, Iraq, and asks why no one was held accountable for the crime.
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by Laura J. Shepherd — Reposted by: Naeem Inayatullah
And also "Knowledge as healing: on Laura Shepherd’s The Self and Other Stories" by the inestimable @naeeminayatullah.bsky.social: link.springer.com/article/10.1..., in which he continues to push me to think about how to make sense of what I shared in the book (for which I continue to be grateful).
Knowledge as healing: on Laura shepherd’s the self and other stories - International Politics
Laura Shepherd’s book demystifies academic life by showing how we can alchemize competitive pressure so that the currency of envy is converted into meaningful work. Shepherd combines autobiography and...
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