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ISBN 10: 0521767806
ISBN 13: 9780521767804
Author: Colette Daiute
Human Development and Political Violence presents an innovative approach to research and practice with young people growing up in the context of political violence. Based on developmental theory, this book explains and illustrates how children and youth interact with environments defined by war, armed conflict, and the aftermath involving displacement, poverty, political instability, and personal loss. The case study for this inquiry was a research workshop in four countries of the former Yugoslavia, where youth aged 12 to 27 participated in activities designed to promote their development. The theory-based Dynamic Story-Telling by Youth workshop engaged participants as social historians and critics sharing their experiences via narratives, evaluations of society, letters to public officials, debates, and collaborative inquiries. Analyses of these youth perspectives augment archival materials and researcher field notes to offer insights about developmental strategies for dealing with the threats and opportunities of war and major political change.
Human Development and Political Violence 1st Table of contents:
1 Beyond the Youth Gap in Understanding Political Violence
How Do Young People Respond to Political Violence?
The Damage Response
Cycles of Violence
The Need for Youth Perspectives
A Developmental Analysis to Fill the Youth Gap in Research and Practice
What Is Developmental about Political Violence and Transition?
Case Study across a Political-Violence System
Insights about Youth Perspectives in Context
An “Aha” Example of Child–Society Interaction
Adolescence and Political Transition
Summary
2 Youth and Society Work Together
Serbia, August
Bosnia and Herzegovina, September
New York, September
Croatia, April and June
Dynamic Story-Telling by Youth
Development Is Collaborative Participation
Managing Public and Personal Life
Social Relations and Social Change
Inquiry Genres
Narrative Genres
Overview of the Public Story Activity
Advisory Genres
Participants
Why Us?
Participant Evaluations
Summary
3 Living History
From Oppressive History to Living History
Narrating Living History
Landscapes of Conflict
Settings
Plots
Youth–Society Scripts
“Tensions Abound” Script
“Moving Beyond Difficulties” Script
“Reflecting on Societal Divisions” Script
Youth Reflections about the State of the State
Comparing Youth Perspectives to Scholars’ Analyses
Youth in BiH Focus on Tensions in Uncertain Conditions
Youth in Serbia Focus on Ideological Divisions
Youth in Croatia Focus on Obstacles to Economic Advancement
Youth Refugees (Immigrants) to the United States Deal with Isolation
Summary
4 Critical Narrating
Thawing Frozen Narratives
Creative Uses of Cultural Genres
Aesthetic Hooks for Political Expression
Literary Conversations
Plot
Emotion
Speaking with Time
Critical Narrating
Summary
5 Participation Matters
Participation and Development
Youth Participation across Political-Violence Systems
Participation Matters
How Do Youth Participate in Community Organizations?
Youth Advice to Persons in Power
Active Inquiry: Youth Interpretations of Surveys
Active Inquiry: Creating an Original Youth Survey
Debating Public Stories
Summary: Power Genres
6 Sociobiographies
Many Ways to Tell a War Story
Sociobiographies
Beyond Identity
Personal Stories in Societal Scripts
Sociobiographical Case Studies
Variations on the “Moving Beyond Difficulties” Script in the United States
Narea, Coping with Moving Beyond
Other Approaches to the “Moving Beyond” Script
Variations on the “Tensions Abound” Script
Amer-Ci, A Cheerful Voice amidst the Tension
Other Approaches to the “Tensions Abound” Script
Variations on the “Moving Beyond Difficulties” Script in Croatia
Anamaria, a View from the North
Other Approaches to the “Moving Beyond Difficulties” Script
Variations on the “Reflecting on Societal Divisions” Script
Pseudonumia, Young Politician Fighting the Past
Other Approaches to the “Reflecting on Societal Divisions” Script
Summary: A Different Image of the Individual
7 Human Development in Conflict
What Is a Development Analysis of the Effects of Political Violence?
Interactive Development
Exposure and Expressiveness
Purposeful Mediation with Cultural Tools
Balancing Threat–Opportunity Dilemmas
Designing for Developmental Complexity and Diversity
Extending to a Political Violence System in South America
Developmental Punch Line
Appendix: Examples of Public Stories across Positions in the DSTY Research Workshop
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