Drawing on empirical research and practice underpinned by an integrated conceptual, theoretical and methodological framework, this book looks at the role of youth in peacebuilding, with a particular focus on Northern Ireland.
Table des matières
Chapter 1 Introduction: a critical approach to youth sector peacebuilding
Chapter 2 Working with young people in a contested society
Chapter 3 Power and legitimacy: entering the world of the peacebuilder
Chapter 4 Prewrapped peacebuilding
Chapter 5 A peacebuilding typology
Chapter 6 Morphology: an analytical tool for peacebuilding
Chapter 7 Four viewpoints on youth sector peacebuilding
Chapter 8: A new model of youth sector peacebuilding
Chapter 9 Radicalising youth sector peacebuilding
Chapter 10 Peace activism with and by young people
Chapter 11 Conclusion: reclaiming a political practice
References
Appendix A
A propos de l’auteur
Andy Hamilton is Research Associate at Ulster University.
Mark Hammond is Senior Lecturer in Community Youth Work at Ulster University.
Eliz Mc Ardle is Senior Lecturer in Community Youth Work at Ulster University.