Elizabeth Holzer
Associate Professor/Sociology

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Scholarly Contributions

36 Scholarly Contributions

Borrowing from the Women’s Movement ‘for Reasons of Public Security’: A Study of Social Movement Outcomes and Judicial Activism in the European Union
2008
Research Type: Journal Article

The TestTaking Strategy Intervention for College Students with Learning Disabilities
2009
Thomas Kehle, Joseph W Madaus, Elizabeth Holzer, Joseph Madaus, Melissa A Bray
Research Type: Journal Article

Empowerment and Repression
2010
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Governmentality and Blame Games
2010
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Bifurcated Governmentality
2010
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Water and Human Security
2011
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Political Fear and Political Hope in the Shadow of Humanitarian Care
2011
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Humanitarian Conflict and Blame
2011
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Compassionate Authoritarianism in a Refugee Camp
2011
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Political Violence and Refuge
2011
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Rights Claims and the Repression of Social Protest in a West African Refugee Camp
2011
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Stories, Rumors and the Commitment to Resettlement in the Buduburam Refugee Camp
2011
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A Case Study of Political Failure in a Refugee Camp
2012
Research Type: Journal Article

Transnational Authority and Political Legitimacy in a Refugee Camp
2012
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“Familial Politics, Cosmopolitanism and Deliberative Democracy”
2012
Hallie R Liberto, Elizabeth Holzer
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Developing Refugees
2012
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The Politics of Forced Migration
2012
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What Happens to Law in a Refugee Camp?
2013
Research Type: Journal Article

Sanctuary without Refugee Camps
2013
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Human Rights Section roundtables
2013
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