TS Betancourt, KT Khan - International review of psychiatry, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
This paper examines the concept of resilience in the context of children affected by armed conflict. Resilience has been frequently viewed as a unique quality of certain …
In The Need to Help Liisa H. Malkki shifts the focus of the study of humanitarian intervention from aid recipients to aid workers themselves. The anthropological commitment to …
The Sixth Edition of William A. Corsaro and Judson G. Everitt′ s groundbreaking text discusses children and childhood from a sociological perspective—providing in-depth …
M Eggerman, C Panter-Brick - Social science & medicine, 2010 - Elsevier
A critical health-related issue in war-affected areas is how people make sense of adversity and why they show resilience in a high-risk environment. In Afghanistan, the burden of poor …
Compelling and humane, this book reveals the lives of the 300,000 child soldiers around the world, challenging stereotypes of them as predators or a lost generation. Kidnapped or lured …
This popular book provides a compelling introduction to thinking about childhood in rigorous and critical ways. Karen Wells offers a unique global perspective on children's lives …
This study aims to collapse the often gendered opposition of agency and victimhood that typically characterizes the analysis of women's coping strategies in war zones. The term …
Page 1 EDUCATION IN AN URBANISED SOCIETY Series Editors: Gerald Grace, Meg Maguire and Ian Menter Refugee Children in the UK Jill Rutter Page 2 REFUGEE CHILDREN IN THE …
Tragically, violence and armed conflict have become commonplace in the lives of many children around the world. Not only have millions of children been forced to witness war and …