A world turned upside down : social ecological approaches to children in war zones /
A World Turned Upside Down looks at the experiences of children in war from a psychological and social ecological perspective, offering thoughtful observations and dispelling myths about what results when children grow up in conflict situations. In contrast to individualized approaches, the volume o...
Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Boulder :
Kumarian Press, a Division of Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.,
2006.
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Accès en ligne: | Texto completo |
Table des matières:
- A culture-based, integrative approach : helping war-affected children / Kathleen Kostelny
- What is family? : the nature and function of families in times of conflict / Alastair Ager
- Running scared : when children become separated in emergencies / Amy Hepburn
- Girlhoods stolen : the plight of girl soldiers during and after armed conflict / Susan McKay
- Education and hope : a psychosocial assessment of Palestinian children / Cairo Arafat and Thahabieh Musleh
- Silenced voices? : youth and peer relationships in armed conflict and its aftermath / Siobhán McEvoy-Levy
- When former child soldiers grow up : the keys to reintegration and reconciliation / Neil Boothby
- A living wage : the importance of livelihood in reintegrating former child soldiers / Michael Wessells
- Religion as resource and risk : the double-edged sword for children in situations of armed conflict / Michael Wessells and Alison Strang
- Layers of support : the social ecology of protecting children in war / Carl Triplehorn and Catherine Chen.