Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case

This article describes the construction of a historical GIS (HGIS) of the Armenian genocide and its application to study how the genocide unfolded spatially and temporally using stage models proposed by Gregory Stanton. The Kazarian manuscript provided a daily record of events related to the genocid...

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Main Authors: Shelley J. Burleson, Alberto Giordano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association of Genocide Scholars 2016-12-01
Series:Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
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Online Access:http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol10/iss3/6
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spelling doaj-87eb559bfe094dc8b00b05449a974ded2020-11-24T23:40:10ZengInternational Association of Genocide ScholarsGenocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal1911-03591911-99332016-12-01103395810.5038/1911-9933.10.3.1410Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian CaseShelley J. Burleson 0Alberto Giordano1Texas State University - San MarcosTexas State University-San Marcos, Department of GeographyThis article describes the construction of a historical GIS (HGIS) of the Armenian genocide and its application to study how the genocide unfolded spatially and temporally using stage models proposed by Gregory Stanton. The Kazarian manuscript provided a daily record of events related to the genocide during 1914-1923 and served as a primary source. Models outlining and describing the stages of genocide provide a structured and vetted approach to studying the spatial and temporal aspects of the genocidal process, especially genocide by attrition. This article links HGIS to a qualitative, historical source and describes the uncertainties that arise when mapping historical events. While the genocide literature is abundant in areas related to theory and practice, examples of explicitly spatial analyses are lacking. Our contribution aims at filling this gap.http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol10/iss3/6Armenian genocidegenocide stagesgenocide by attritiongeographies of genocideHistorical GIS
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Alberto Giordano
spellingShingle Shelley J. Burleson
Alberto Giordano
Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
Armenian genocide
genocide stages
genocide by attrition
geographies of genocide
Historical GIS
author_facet Shelley J. Burleson
Alberto Giordano
author_sort Shelley J. Burleson
title Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case
title_short Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case
title_full Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case
title_fullStr Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case
title_full_unstemmed Spatiality of the Stages of Genocide: The Armenian Case
title_sort spatiality of the stages of genocide: the armenian case
publisher International Association of Genocide Scholars
series Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
issn 1911-0359
1911-9933
publishDate 2016-12-01
description This article describes the construction of a historical GIS (HGIS) of the Armenian genocide and its application to study how the genocide unfolded spatially and temporally using stage models proposed by Gregory Stanton. The Kazarian manuscript provided a daily record of events related to the genocide during 1914-1923 and served as a primary source. Models outlining and describing the stages of genocide provide a structured and vetted approach to studying the spatial and temporal aspects of the genocidal process, especially genocide by attrition. This article links HGIS to a qualitative, historical source and describes the uncertainties that arise when mapping historical events. While the genocide literature is abundant in areas related to theory and practice, examples of explicitly spatial analyses are lacking. Our contribution aims at filling this gap.
topic Armenian genocide
genocide stages
genocide by attrition
geographies of genocide
Historical GIS
url http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol10/iss3/6
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