Children and Youth in Armed Conflict
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This book contains an Open Access chapter. The second of two volumes, the chapters offer a compelling exploration of how children and youth endure conflict and how their stories are told and retold in the public sphere, influencing advocacy, policymaking, and community responses worldwide.
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This comprehensive academic work provides a sobering yet essential examination of how armed conflict shapes the lives of young people across global contexts. The volume brings together scholarly perspectives that document both the immediate trauma and long-term consequences children face in war zones, while analyzing how their experiences enter public consciousness. Through rigorous research and case studies, the authors trace the pathways from personal suffering to policy influence, making this an invaluable resource for understanding conflict's impact on youth development. The inclusion of an Open Access chapter ensures wider dissemination of these critical findings to students and practitioners.
What distinguishes this collection is its dual focus on both the lived realities of children in conflict and the narrative mechanisms that transform their stories into catalysts for change. Graduate students in human rights programs, policymakers designing protection frameworks, and NGO professionals working in post-conflict regions will find particularly meaningful insights here. The volume's interdisciplinary approach bridges academic research with practical advocacy, offering nuanced understanding of how youth narratives can shape international responses to armed conflict and humanitarian crises.
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