Children and political violence

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Children and political violence

Ed Cairns

(Understanding children's worlds)

Blackwell, 1996

  • : hardbound : alk. pap.
  • pbk. : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: hardbound : alk. pap. ISBN 9781557863508

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The post cold-war world has become characterized by fierce new assertions of nationalism and sovereignty. Many regions - such as Bosnia, Somalia and Northern Ireland - are threatened by violent ethnic, religious and cultural strife. Almost daily, television screens show the faces of frightened children caught up in war, yet research into the effects of war on children is patchy and not well known. If these children manage to survive, are they scarred psychologically? This book looks at the evidence from many parts of the world in an attempt to answer this question. It brings together information from disparate sources, and provides a critical evaluation of attempts to answer questions about the impact of political violence on such topics as children's aggression, moral development and interpersonal relations. Much of the material is concerned with children who witness, experience or participate in violent acts, and with children's stress and coping in violent circumstances. Other chapters deal with the effects on the social fabric of children's lives, including the loss of families, destruction of social networks, homelessness and the challenge of ensuring that the next generation grows up to reject violence as a way of settling political disputes. Using many real-life examples, the book should be of interest to students, researchers and practitioners in child psychology and psychiatry, education, conflict studies and peace studies.

Table of Contents

  • Stress and coping
  • everyday life politics - learning and doing
  • making a difference
  • future research.
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pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9781557863515

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The post-war world has become characterized by fierce new assertions of nationalism and sovereignty. Many regions - such as Bosnia, Somalia and Northern Ireland - are threatened by violent ethnic, religious and cultural strife. Almost daily on our television screens we see the faces of frightened children caught up in war, yet research into the effects of war on children is patchy and not well known. Children and Political Violence provides a critical evaluation of attempts to answer questions about the impact of political violence on such topics as children's aggression, moral development, and interpersonal relations. Much of the material is concerned with children who witness, experience or participate in violent acts, and with the children's stress and coping in violent circumstances. Other chapters deal with the effects on the social fabric of children's lives of the loss of families, destruction of social networks, homelessness, and the challenge of ensuring that the next generation grows up to reject violence as a way of settling political disputes. Written in a highly accessible style with many real-life examples, Children and Political Violence will be of broad interest to students, researchers and practitioners in child psychology and psychiatry, education, conflict studies and peace studies.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Stress and Coping. 3. Everyday Life. 4. Politics - Learning and Doing. 5. Making a Difference. 6. Future Research Contents. References. Index.

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