Children and Youth at Risk in Times of Transition. International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives

The edited volume „Children and Youth at Risk in Times of Transition. International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives” edited by Baard Herman Borge, Elke Kleinau and Ingvill Constanze Ødegaard was published online by De Gruyter.

The book includes chapters by EuroWARCHILD team members Ingvill Constanze Ødegaard and Lina Stotz on methodological approaches and the recognition of children born of war in international policy and law:

Reflections on Methodological Approaches and Challenges in Researching Children Born of War by Ingvill Constanze Ødegaard and Elke Kleinau

The Evolution of Child Soldiers from ‘Villains to Victims’ in Law and Policy and its Significance for Children Born of War by Lina Stotz

The book containes four more chapters on children born of war:

Researching Global Phenomena in Local Circumstances: Polish Children Born of War in the Context of CBOW Research by Jakub Gałęziowski

Black German ‘Occupation Children’ in the Focus of Anthropological Research: Continuities and Discontinuities by Elke Kleinau

Problematised ‘Fatherlessness’: On the (Re)Production of a ‘Victim Narrative’ in ‘Occupation Children’ Research by Rafaela Schmid

Liminal Children, Liminal Rights? Media Representations of Scandinavian Children Born of War after World War II and after the Fall of the Islamic State by Martina Koegeler-Abdi


For further information and open access download: https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783111010649/html#contents

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