International perspectives on youth conflict and development / edited by Colette Daiute [and others].
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006Description: xviii, 338 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0195178424
- 9780195178425
- Youth conflict and development
- Children and violence -- Cross-cultural studies
- Youth -- Social conditions -- Cross-cultural studies
- Children -- Social conditions -- Cross-cultural studies
- Social conflict -- Cross-cultural studies
- Developmental psychology -- Cross-cultural studies
- Youth and violence -- Cross-cultural studies
- Children and violence -- Cross-cultural studies
- Youth -- Social conditions -- Cross-cultural studies
- Children -- Social conditions -- Cross-cultural studies
- Social conflict -- Cross-cultural studies
- 305.23508694 22
- HQ799.2.V56 I68 2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
General introduction : the problem of society in youth conflict / Colette Daiute -- Pt. I. Psycho-social processes in youth conflict -- Introduction to Part I -- Ch. 1. Paths to Filipino youth involvement in violent conflict / Madelene A. Sta. Maria -- Ch. 2. Extremist youth in Germany : the role of history, development, and cohort experience / Wolfgang Edelstein -- Ch. 3. Growing up during the Balkan wars of the 1990s / Sarah Warshauer Freedman and Dino Abazovic -- Ch. 4. Youth participation in violence in Nigeria since the 1980s / Olayemi Akinwumi -- Ch. 5. Social hierarchy, social conflicts, and moral development / Elliot Turiel -- Pt. II. Imagining and living with the other -- Introduction to Part II -- Ch. 6. Acceptance and rejection as a source of youth conflict : the case of Haifa University in a divided society / Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz -- Ch. 7. Collective ostracism among youth in Korea / In Jae Lee -- Ch. 8. Harassment of gay and lesbian youth and school violence in America : an analysis and directions for intervention / Stacey S. Horn and Larry Nucci -- Ch. 9. Social transformation and values conflicts among youth in contemporary China / Gouzhen Cen and Dan Li -- Ch. Pt. III. Practices of conflict and engagement -- Introduction to part III --10. Youth violence in South Africa : the impact of political transition / Craig Higson-Smith -- Ch. 11. Becoming visible through the lens of violence : the social exclusion of youth in Brazil / Clary Milnitsky -- Ch. 12. Stories of conflict and development in U.S. public schools / Colette Daiute -- Ch. 13. Child soldiers : community healing and rituals in Mozambique and Angola / Alcinda Honwana -- Ch. 14. Building citizenship in the face of violence : opportunities for the agency and participation of children in Colombia / Roger A. Hart and Rocio Mojica -- Pt. IV. Global processes involving youth -- Introduction to part IV -- Ch. 15. Globalism, America's ghettos, and black youth development / William E. Cross, Jr. -- Ch. 16. Youth movements and youth violence in Nigeria's oil delta region / Charles Ukeje -- Ch. 17. Transborder violence and undocumented youth : extending cultural-historical analysis to transnational immigration studies / Jocelyn Solis -- Epilogue : from conflict to development.
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