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Human development and political violence Colette Daiute.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.Description: xxi, 280 p.: illISBN:
  • 9786612653100
  • 6612653108
  • 9780511776137 (electronic bk.)
  • 0511776136 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Human development and political violence.DDC classification:
  • 303.60835 22
LOC classification:
  • HQ799.2.V56 D35 2010
  • HQ799.2.V56 D35 2010
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Contents:
1. Beyond the youth gap in understanding political violence -- 2. Youth and society work together -- 3. Living history -- 4. Critical narrating -- 5. Participation matters -- 6. Sociobiographies -- 7. Human development in conflict.
Summary: "Human Development and Political Violence presents an innovative approach to research and practice with young people growing up in the context of political violence"--Provided by publisher.Summary: "Human Development and Political Violence presents an innovative approach to research and practice with young people growing up in the context of political violence. Based on developmental theory, this book explains and illustrates how children and youth interact with environments defined by war, armed conflict, and the aftermath involving displacement, poverty, political instability, and personal loss. The case study for this inquiry was a research workshop in four countries of the former Yugoslavia, where youth aged 12 to 27 participated in activities designed to promote their development. The theory-based Dynamic Story-Telling by Youth workshop engaged participants as social historians and critics sharing their experiences via narratives, evaluations of society, letters to public officials, debates, and collaborative inquiries. Analyses of these youth perspectives augment archival materials and researcher field notes to offer insights about developmental strategies for dealing with the threats and opportunities of war and major political change"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-271) and index.

1. Beyond the youth gap in understanding political violence -- 2. Youth and society work together -- 3. Living history -- 4. Critical narrating -- 5. Participation matters -- 6. Sociobiographies -- 7. Human development in conflict.

"Human Development and Political Violence presents an innovative approach to research and practice with young people growing up in the context of political violence"--Provided by publisher.

"Human Development and Political Violence presents an innovative approach to research and practice with young people growing up in the context of political violence. Based on developmental theory, this book explains and illustrates how children and youth interact with environments defined by war, armed conflict, and the aftermath involving displacement, poverty, political instability, and personal loss. The case study for this inquiry was a research workshop in four countries of the former Yugoslavia, where youth aged 12 to 27 participated in activities designed to promote their development. The theory-based Dynamic Story-Telling by Youth workshop engaged participants as social historians and critics sharing their experiences via narratives, evaluations of society, letters to public officials, debates, and collaborative inquiries. Analyses of these youth perspectives augment archival materials and researcher field notes to offer insights about developmental strategies for dealing with the threats and opportunities of war and major political change"--Provided by publisher.

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