Human Remains and
Violence : An Interdisciplinary Journal is a biannual, peer-reviewed publication
which draws together the different strands of academic research on the dead
body and the production of human remains en masse, whether in the context of
mass violence, genocidal occurrences or environmental disasters. While the approaches
that might bring insights into the questions we ask are potentially very
diverse, the Human Remains and Violence journal initially arose out of a
confrontation between anthropology, history, law and medico-legal studies. e-ISSN 2054-2240
2015-