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Societal turbulence, state collapse, religious and ethnic conflict,
poverty, hunger, and social exclusion all underlie children's
involvement in armed conflict. Drawing from empirical studies in
eleven conflict-ridden countries, including Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, Colombia, Uganda, Palestine, Somalia, Liberia, Sierra
Leone, Sudan, and South Sudan, Children Affected by Armed Conflict
crosses cultures and contexts to capture a range of perspectives on
the realities of armed conflict and its aftermath for children.
Children Affected by Armed Conflict upends traditional views by
emphasizing the experience of girls as well as boys, the unique
social and contextual backgrounds of war-affected children, and the
resilience and agency such children often display. Including
children who are victims of, participants in, and witnesses to
armed conflict in their analyses, the contributors to this volume
highlight innovative methodologies that directly involve
war-affected children in the research process. This validates the
perspectives of children and ensures more effective outcomes in
postwar reintegration and recovery. Deficits-based models do not
account for the realities many war-affected children face. The
alternative approaches presented in this edited collection-which
acknowledge the realities of both trauma and resilience-aim to
generate more effective policies and intervention strategies in the
face of a growing global public health crisis.
Societal turbulence, state collapse, religious and ethnic conflict,
poverty, hunger, and social exclusion all underlie children's
involvement in armed conflict. Drawing from empirical studies in
eleven conflict-ridden countries, including Pakistan, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, Colombia, Uganda, Palestine, Somalia, Liberia, Sierra
Leone, Sudan, and South Sudan, Children Affected by Armed Conflict
crosses cultures and contexts to capture a range of perspectives on
the realities of armed conflict and its aftermath for children.
Children Affected by Armed Conflict upends traditional views by
emphasizing the experience of girls as well as boys, the unique
social and contextual backgrounds of war-affected children, and the
resilience and agency such children often display. Including
children who are victims of, participants in, and witnesses to
armed conflict in their analyses, the contributors to this volume
highlight innovative methodologies that directly involve
war-affected children in the research process. This validates the
perspectives of children and ensures more effective outcomes in
postwar reintegration and recovery. Deficits-based models do not
account for the realities many war-affected children face. The
alternative approaches presented in this edited collection-which
acknowledge the realities of both trauma and resilience-aim to
generate more effective policies and intervention strategies in the
face of a growing global public health crisis.
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