Resilience, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice

Resilience, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice

A Social-Ecological Framing

Clark, Janine Natalya

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2022

308

Dura

Inglês

9781032347257

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Resilience, Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and Transitional Justice 1. Thinking about Resilience as a Social-Ecological Concept 2. Analysing Resilience Through Connectivity 3. Research Design, Methodology and Ethics 4. The Conflicts and Use of Sexual Violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Colombia and Uganda 5. Connectivity Stories of Resilience in Bosnia-Herzegovina 6. Connectivity Stories of Resilience in Colombia 7. Connectivity Stories of Resilience in Uganda 8. Resilience and Why Social Ecologies Matter for Transitional Justice Conclusion: Final Reflections and Connecting the Threads
Bosnia-Herzogovina;Uganda;Colombia;Rape;Survivors;Victimology;Victims;CRSV;Transitional Justice;Social Ecologies;Reflections Workshop;Social Ecological Approach;LRA;Bosniak Women;Wider Social Ecologies;Transitional Justice Theory;Adaptive Cycle;Transitional Justice Processes;Functional Connectivity;Connectivity Framework;Northern Uganda;BiH;SES;Bosnian War;UN;Acholi Men;Serb Interviewee;Acholi Woman;UPDF Soldier;Wilton Park;BiH Federation;Holy Spirit Mobile Force