DR. ADAM JONES

For our 6th episode we bring you author, scholar, and genocide historian Dr. Adam Jones. In the show, we discuss what has typically preceded genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity—and why we should all be paying attention to the stark political rhetoric online we see today.

We also discuss Dr. Jones' upcoming 4th edition of his bestselling book, Genocide, a Comprehensive Introduction, and why he's adding two new cases to the already heavy volume. We chat further about his critique of Noam Chomsky's take on genocide, why it's a civic duty to criticize our own government's foreign policy, and much more.

The conflict historian and photographer currently teaches at The University of British Columbia within their Okanagan campus and will be a visiting professor at UCLA this fall.

Dr. Adam Jones. Photo by Albert Law—you can find more of his work on Instagram here.

Dr. Adam Jones. Photo by Albert Law—you can find more of his work on Instagram here.


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You can also connect with Dr. Jones on his research website and on his Twitter.

Note: Our intro is the song, Take Me In Your Arms, written and performed by the talented Vancouver-born pianist, Austin Nash Park.

Dr. Jone’s courses and UBC profile can be found here.