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Ten Stages of Change: The Series on Genocide Prevention

Ten Stages of Change: The Series on Genocide Prevention

Von: Josh Bicknell
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In societies on the brink of catastrophe, ordinary words and actions can shift dangerously into the "crime of crimes." This series gives voice to those crimes, and the signs that suggest the process of genocide is unfolding in ways history has yet to reckon with: neighbors turning on neighbors, silence serving as permission, and abandonment of memory in the final stage of denial. Each episode is a narrated essay drawn from a larger project examining genocide, mass violence, and the forces that polarize communities before destruction unfolds. The framework: Gregory Stanton's Ten Stages of Genocide, from Classifciation in Darfur to Denial in Armenia. Through rigorous attention to language, testimony, and historical patterns, the recordings invite listeners to trace the moments that often go unnoticed, to understand how violence grows, and to confront the human stories that endure long after the killings end. It is a space for reflection, learning, awareness, and insight into the patterns that still shape the world today, and most importantly, how we can stop them.© 2026 Joshua Bicknell, Ten Stage of Change: Genocide Education & Prevention Sozialwissenschaften Welt
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