Conflict, Violence and Peace
β Scribed by Christopher Harker, Kathrin HΓΆrschelmann (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 456
- Series
- Geographies of Children and Young People 11
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book broadens debates on violence, conflict and peace by examining the crucial role played by children and youth. Recent social, political and geographical research has demonstrated that children and youth are deeply impacted by war and violence and that, despite strong cultural assumptions about childrenβs needs for protection, their wellbeing continues to be an afterthought rather than a central concern of global politics. Children and youth have also been shown to be more than just passive victims of violence. They are multiply enrolled in conflict as well as in the politics of reconciliation and peace.
The handbook illustrates these complexities through a wide range of chapters that review key literatures on the topic from geographical perspectives and in diverse global contexts. Demonstrating the centrality of space for children and youthβs positioning within, and responses to, violence and conflict, the chapters engage with novel conceptual approaches and up-to-date empirical research to develop nuanced understandings of different forms of violence in relation to global and local topographies of power and young peopleβs subjectivities and agencies. While offering rich insights into context-specific dynamics, similarities and connections are also outlined between children and youth in the majority and minority world.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Back Matter....Pages 1-17
....Pages 19-34
β¦ Subjects
Human Geography;Childhood, Adolescence and Society;Sociological Theory
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