Moon, Claire

Number of items: 33.
LSE Cities
  • Heidensohn, Frances, Moon, Claire, Stevenson, Gillian, Tonkiss, Fran, Wright, Richard (2010). The BJS: shaping sociology over 60 years: special 60th anniversary issue of the British Journal of Sociology. British Journal of Sociology, 61(s1), 1-420.
  • LSE Human Rights
  • Moon, Claire (2013). Looking without seeing, listening without hearing: Cohen, denial and human rights. Crime, Media, Culture, 9(2), 193 - 196. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741659013488470
  • Moon, Claire (2012). What one sees and how one files seeing: reporting atrocity and suffering. Sociology, 46(5), 876 - 890. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038512451530
  • Heidensohn, Frances, Moon, Claire, Stevenson, Gillian, Tonkiss, Fran, Wright, Richard (2010). The BJS: shaping sociology over 60 years: special 60th anniversary issue of the British Journal of Sociology. British Journal of Sociology, 61(s1), 1-420.
  • Moon, Claire (2009). Healing past violence: traumatic assumptions and therapeutic interventions in war and reconciliation. Journal of Human Rights, 8(1), 71 - 91. https://doi.org/10.1080/14754830902717726
  • Moon, Claire (2008). Amnesty (criminal justice). In Cane, P. & Conagh, J. (Eds.), The New Oxford Companion to Law (pp. p. 30). Oxford University Press.
  • Moon, Claire (2004). Prelapsarian state: forgiveness and reconciliation in transitional justice. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 17(2), 185 - 197. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SELA.0000033621.10045.dd
  • Moon, Claire (2002). From separation to interpenetration: a response to Eyal Weizman. Opendemocracy: Free Thinking for the World, (July 1), 1-3.
  • Sociology
  • Moon, Claire, Toyota, Mika, Krause, Kristina (Eds.) (2025). Deathwork [Special issue]. Mortality. [In Press]
  • Moon, Claire (2025). Deathwork: an introduction. Mortality, [In Press]
  • Moon, Claire (2025). "You have to negotiate science with the dignity of the body” Dignity, deathwork, and the effort to turn bad death into good’: dignity, deathwork, and the effort to turn bad death into good. Mortality, 31(4). [In Press]
  • Moon, Claire (2024). What we talk about when we talk about transitional justice—and what we don’t. In Meierhenrich, J., Hinton, A. L. & Douglas, L. (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice (pp. 43 - 68). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198704355.013.16
  • Moon, Claire, Rangel, Javier Treviño (2023). Involucrado en algo: negación y estigma en la “guerra contra las drogas” de México. Revista Colombiana de Sociologia, 46(1), 327 - 358. https://doi.org/10.15446/rcs.v46n1/95126 picture_as_pdf
  • Moon, Claire, Trevino Rangel, Javier (2021). ¿Cómo procesa la población mexicana la guerra contra las drogas? Nexos,
  • Moon, Claire, Trevino Rangel, Javier (2020). Involved in something (involucrado en algo) denial and stigmatization in Mexico’s “war on drugs”. British Journal of Sociology, 71(4), 722 - 740. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12761 picture_as_pdf
  • Renshaw, Layla, Álamo Bryan, Marina, Dziuban, Zuzanna, Moon, Claire (2020). Tools in the search of human remains: thinking through objects in forensic practices. ISRF Bulletin, XXI, 9 - 19.
  • Moon, Claire (2020). Los derechos humanos de los muertos y sus familiares. Observatorio del Desarrollo. Investigación, Reflexión y Análisis, 9(25), 48 - 52. https://doi.org/10.35533/od.0925.cm picture_as_pdf
  • Moon, Claire (2020). Extraordinary deathwork: new developments in, and the social significance of, forensic humanitarian action. In Parra, R. C., Zapico, S. C. & Ubelaker, D. H. (Eds.), Forensic Science and Humanitarian Action: Interacting with the Dead and the Living (pp. 37 - 48). John Wiley & Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119482062.ch3
  • Moon, Claire (2020). What remains? Human rights after death. In Squires, K., Errickson, D. & Márquez-Grant, N. (Eds.), Ethical Approaches to Human Remains: A Global Challenge in Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology (pp. 39 - 58). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32926-6_3
  • Moon, Claire (9 November 2018) Politics, deathwork, and the rights of the dead. Humanity Journal blog.
  • Moon, Claire (2017). Human rights, human remains: forensic humanitarianism and the human rights of the dead. International Social Science Journal, 65(215-216), 49 - 63. https://doi.org/10.1111/issj.12071
  • Moon, Claire (2017). The biohistory of atrocity and the social life of human remains. In Stojanowski, C. M. & Duncan, W. N. (Eds.), Studies in Forensic Biohistory: Anthropological Perspectives (pp. 267 - 287). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781139683531.012
  • Moon, Claire (2013). Money as the measure of man: values and value in the politics of reparation. In Cowburn, M., Duggan, M., Robinson, A. & Senior, P. (Eds.), Values in Criminology and Community Justice (pp. 255-272). Policy Press.
  • Moon, Claire (2013). Looking without seeing, listening without hearing: Cohen, denial and human rights. Crime, Media, Culture, 9(2), 193 - 196. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741659013488470
  • Moon, Claire (2013). Interpreters of the dead: forensic knowledge, human remains and the politics of the past. Social and Legal Studies, 22(2), 149 - 169. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663912463724
  • Moon, Claire (2012). What one sees and how one files seeing: reporting atrocity and suffering. Sociology, 46(5), 876 - 890. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038512451530
  • Moon, Claire (2012). Who'll pay reparations on my soul?: social control and social suffering in Argentina. Social and Legal Studies, 21(2), 187 - 199. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663911433670
  • Moon, Claire (2011). The crime of crimes and the crime of criminology: genocide, criminology and Darfur. British Journal of Sociology, 62(1), 49 - 55. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2010.01355.x
  • Moon, Claire (2010). The British Journal of Sociology in the 1990s disintegration and disarray? British Journal of Sociology, 61(s1), 261 - 269. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2009.01281.x
  • Heidensohn, Frances, Moon, Claire, Stevenson, Gillian, Tonkiss, Fran, Wright, Richard (2010). The BJS: shaping sociology over 60 years: special 60th anniversary issue of the British Journal of Sociology. British Journal of Sociology, 61(s1), 1-420.
  • Moon, Claire (2009). Book review: Antje du Bois-Pedain, Transitional Amnesty in South Africa ; François du Bois and Antje du Bois-Pedain (eds), Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Social and Legal Studies, 18(4), 561 - 564. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663909348944
  • Moon, Claire (2009). Healing past violence: traumatic assumptions and therapeutic interventions in war and reconciliation. Journal of Human Rights, 8(1), 71 - 91. https://doi.org/10.1080/14754830902717726
  • Moon, Claire (2008). Narrar la reconciliacion politica: verdad y reconciliacion en Sudafrica. In Macón, C. & Cucchi, L. (Eds.), En Transito: Los Desafios de las Politicas Postraumaticas . Ediciones Lado Sur, Coleccion Transiciones.
  • Moon, Claire (2008). Amnesty (criminal justice). In Cane, P. & Conagh, J. (Eds.), The New Oxford Companion to Law (pp. p. 30). Oxford University Press.
  • Moon, Claire (2008). Amnesty. In Cane, P. & Conaghan, J. (Eds.), New Oxford Companion to Law . Oxford University Press.
  • Moon, Claire (2008). Narrating political reconciliation: South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Lexington Books.
  • Moon, Claire (2007). Reconciliation as therapy and compensation: a critical analysis. In Veitch, S. (Ed.), Law and the Politics of Reconciliation (pp. 163 - 184). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Moon, Claire (2007). States of acknowledgement: the politics of memory, apology and therapy. In Downes, D., Rock, P., Chinkin, C. & Gearty, C. (Eds.), Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics to States of Denial (pp. 314 - 329). Willan Publishing.
  • Moon, Claire (2006). Narrating political reconciliation: truth and reconciliation in South Africa. Social and Legal Studies, 15(2), 257 - 275. https://doi.org/10.1177/0964663906063582
  • Moon, Claire (2004). Prelapsarian state: forgiveness and reconciliation in transitional justice. International Journal for the Semiotics of Law, 17(2), 185 - 197. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SELA.0000033621.10045.dd
  • Moon, Claire (2002). From separation to interpenetration: a response to Eyal Weizman. Opendemocracy: Free Thinking for the World, (July 1), 1-3.