Children Born of War

Children Born of War

Past, Present and Future

Glaesmer, Heide; Lee, Sabine; Stelzl-Marx, Barbara

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2021

360

Dura

Inglês

9780367190132

15 a 20 dias

850

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Introduction 1. Children Born of War: A Critical Appraisal of the Terminology 2. Oral History and Requirements: Translating Theory Into Practice 3. Ethical Challenges in Conducting Interviews with Children Born of War: Reflections on Navigating Participants' Expectations 4. Implementing Research Ethics in an Interdisciplinary Research and Training Network - The CHIBOW Project 5. Researching Children Born of War in Uganda: Methodological Reflections on the Inclusion of Minors in CBOW Research 6. An Intergenerational Perspective on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Against Women: Female Survivors and Their Children Born of Rape 7. Addressing The Needs Of Mothers And Their Children Born Of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: A Framework For Support In Psychosocial Settings 8. Questions of Identity in German Occupation Children Born after World War II: Approaching a Complex Phenomenon with Mixed-Method Analyses 9. Alimony Payments for Children Born of War: A Case Study of British Occupation Children in Austria and Germany after World War II 10. Transgenerational Transmission of Memories 11. Children as "Collateral Damage" of Nationalisation Campaigns? The Persecution of "Nationally Unreliable" Persons in Czechoslovakia after the Second World War 12. Representations of CBOW in Films of Soviet Occupied Latvia and Beyond 13. Children Born Of The Indochina War: National 'Reclassification', Diversity, And Multiple Feelings Of Belonging 14. Wife, Victim, Murderer, Mother: Women Imprisoned for Killing an Abusive Husband in Post-Conflict Uganda
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World War II;Second World War;Joseph Kony;Rape;Lord's Resistance Army;Vietnam War;Ho Chi MInh City;Czechoslovakia;CBOW;CHBOW;war-affected childhood;identity;memory;sexual violence;conflict;West Germany;CRSV;Vice Versa;Oral History;LRA Conflict;Acholi Sub-region;Ethical Researchers;Interview Partners;Occupation Children;Female Child Soldiers;Wartime Rape;Ethical Review;Researcher Participant Interaction;Nonmarital Children;Oral History Practice;Youth Welfare Service;NGO Engagement;Perceived Risk Profile;Ethical Review Processes;Young Man;Long Term Mental Health Outcomes;Home Towns;White Stream