Marika Sosnowski Examines Law And Violence

Marika Sosnowski's hybrid memoir 58 Facets, drawn from her postdoctoral work at the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, examines how states use law and bureaucracy to control, displace and erase people. Through family history and fieldwork from Amsterdam to Syria, Sosnowski links checkpoints, camps and legal instruments — including Israel’s 1952 Citizenship Law — to enduring state violence and statelessness.
Key Points
- 1Links law to violence across societies and time using memoir and fieldwork examples
- 2Highlights how documents and bureaucracy determine survival, movement and legal belonging
- 3Warns practitioners to consider legal status, documentation and administrative power in research
Scoring Rationale
Offers credible, historically grounded analysis but limited novelty and low relevance to core AI/ML data science audiences.
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