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Youth and sustainable peacebuilding / edited by Helen Berents, Catherine Bolten and Siobhán McEvoy-Levy

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  • Youth and sustainable peacebuilding / edited by Helen Berents, Catherine Bolten and Siobhán McEvoy-Levy
  • Manchester : Manchester University press, 2024
  • 1 vol. (XII-267 p.) : ill., graph. ; 24 cm
  • 978-1-5261-7620-2
  • 1-5261-7620-3
  • 1-5261-7787-0
  • 978-1-5261-7787-2
  • 9781526177872 br.
  • 303.66
  • Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Introduction: Youth and sustainable peace Part I: States and their 'youth problems' Introduction to Part I Challenging the construction and conceptualisation of Cambodia's young generation in the postwar order The challenge and promise of transforming youth: insurgency in Nigeria's oil region Why all the 'emphasis on youth' ? A Cold War perspective on contemporary US youth bulge talk Part II: Beyond inclusion: institutions and the challenges of (transformative) participation Introduction to Part II How do children and youth participate in transitional justice mechanisms in post-accord Colombia ? The challenge of being taken seriously: symbolic violence and youth participation in peacebuilding in Sierra Leone Meaningful youth participation ? The pitfalls of merging counter-terrorism with the Youth, Peace and Security agenda Institutionalising a radical vision: the idea of youth, and the Youth, Peace and Security agenda Youth and transitional justice: interrogating formal and informal sites of engagement Part III: Sustainable peace: youth leading the way Introduction to Part III 'We lived the river through our bodies': environmental care, intergenerational relations and sustainable peacebuilding in Colombia Reimagining 'peacebuilding': out-of-school BIPOC youth as researchers and advocates for sustainable peace Young women and peacebuilding in Asia and the Pacific How the international community can walk alongside local peacebuilders: lessons from South Sudan Global Unites: a new generation of peacebuilders rising with resilience and courage from the ashes of conflict Building a new lodge: Native youth and peacebuilding Conclusions: Futures for, with, and by young people Index Introduction: Youth and Sustainable Peace / Helen Berents, Catherine E. Bolten, Siobhán McEvoy-Levy Part I: States and their "Youth Problems" Challenging The Construction and Conceptualization of Cambodia's Young Generation in the Post-War Order / Netra Eng and Caroline Hughes The Challenge and Promise of Transforming Youth: Insurgency in Nigeria's Oil Region / Obasesam Okoi Why all the 'Emphasis on Youth ?' A Cold-War Perspective on Contemporary U.S. Youth Bulge Talk / Anna Fett Part II: Beyond inclusion: institutions and the challenges of (transformative) participation How do children and youth participate in Transitional Justice Mechanisms in Post-Accord Colombia ? / Patrícia Nabuco Martuscelli The Challenge of Being Taken Seriously: Symbolic Violence and Youth Participation in Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone / Catherine E. Bolten Meaningful Youth Participation ? The Pitfalls of Merging Counter-Terrorism with the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda / Ali Altiok Institutionalising a Radical Vision: The Idea of Youth, and the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda / Helen Berents Youth and Transitional Justice: Interrogating Formal and Informal Sites of Engagement / Caitlin Mollica "We Lived the River Through Our Bodies": Environmental Care, Intergenerational Relations, and Sustainable Peacebuilding in Colombia / Angela J. Lederach Reimagining 'peacebuilding': out-of-school BIPOC youth as researchers and advocates for sustainable peace / Jaimarsin Lewis, Siobhán McEvoy-Levy, Karayjus Perry, Trinity Perry and Julio Trujillo Young women and peacebuilding in Asia and the Pacific / Katrina Lee-Koo and Lesley Pruitt How the international community can walk alongside local peacebuilders: lessons from South Sudan / Emmily Koiti, Bush Buse Laki and Chara Nyaura Global Unites: a new generation of peacebuilders rising with resilience and courage from the ashes of conflict / Prashan de Visser on behalf of Global Unites Building a new lodge: Native youth and peacebuilding / Justin de Leon and Jordan Bighorn Futures for, with, and by young people / Helen Berents, Catherine E. Bolten and Siobhán McEvoy-Levy
  • "Sustainable peace involves more than simply including youth in official peacebuilding mechanisms or recognizing their local peacebuilding work; it requires a transformation in thinking about the youth as actors in the world of security and peace. Using case studies from around the globe, the contributors to this volume analyse why states are afraid of their young people, why 'youth participation' in formal peace processes matters but is insufficient, and ways that young people are working outside of official systems to create and nurture peace on their own terms. The volume offers guidance for ways to bridge the disconnect that exists between institutional assumptions and expectations for youth as peacebuilders and the actual sustainable peace leadership of youth. Throughout, it emphasises a critical approach to peacebuilding with, for and by youth." (4e de couv.)
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