International Perspectives on Youth Conflict and Development

Author/creator Daiute, Colette Editor
Other author Beykont, Zeynep F. Editor
Other author Higson-Smith, Craig Editor
Other author Nucci, Larry Editor
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Description360 p. ill 06.200 x 09.300 in.
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Summary Annotation International Perspectives on Youth Conflict and Developmentbrings together in one volume essays discussing the social, political, and economic contexts of youth conflict across fourteen countries on seven continents. Distinguished contributors from around the world draw on research and interventions to describe young people's participation in armed conflict, fighting, and social exclusion from the time they enter the public sphere to adulthood, as defined in their local environments.<br /><br />Case studies include children involved in armed conflict in Mozambique, Angola, the Philippines, and Nigeria; young people exposed to post-war tensions in Bosnia, Croatia, and South Africa, youth in the streets in Brazil and Colombia; Arab and Jewish youth in the ongoing crisis in Israel; children socialized to hate, mistrust, or exclude those of other ethnic, economic, or social identities in the United States, Germany, and Korea; and young people experiencing the dramatic political and economic transition in China. Rather than focusing on character flaws and socio-cognitive deficits or other problems of individual youth, their families, or cultures, the volume examines youth conflict as a social practice embedded in local, national, and international processes.<br /><br />The volume aims to shift the foundation of youth conflict study from the more typical focus on maturation, behavior, and personality to a characterization of youth as participants in society. It also expands the analysis of youth development to include societal problems such as political instability, unequal access to material resources, racism, and social injustice. Offering new insights about the interdependent spheres of conflict involving young people, this groundbreaking, international compilation describes processes of a violent world rather than of violent youth.
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LCCN 2005005414
ISBN9780195178425
ISBN0195178424 (Trade Cloth) On Demand
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