Children born of war : past, present and future / edited by Sabine Lee, Heide Glaesmer and Barbara Stelzl-Marx
- Published:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators:
- Lee, Sabine, Glaesmer, Heide, 1973-, and Stelzl-Marx, Barbara
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- Contents:
- <P>Introduction</P><P><EM>Barbara Stelzl-Marx, </EM><EM>Sabine Lee and Heide Glaesmer</EM></P><P>1. Children Born of War: A Critical Appraisal of the Terminology</P><P><EM>Sabine Lee and Heide Glaesmer</EM></P><P>2. Oral History and Requirements: Translating Theory Into Practice</P><P><EM>Jakub Gałęziowski, Lisa Haberkern and Eva Käuper</EM></P><P>3. Ethical Challenges in Conducting Interviews with Children Born of War: Reflections on Navigating Participants' Expectations</P><P><EM>Lukas Schretter, Kanako Kuramitsu and Nastassia Sersté</EM></P><P>4. Implementing Research Ethics in an Interdisciplinary Research and Training Network -- The CHIBOW Project</P><P><EM>Marie Kaiser, Sabine Lee and Heide Glaesmer</EM></P><P>5. Researching Children Born of War in Uganda: Methodological Reflections on the Inclusion of Minors in CBOW Research</P><P><EM>Eunice Akullo and Boniface Ojok</EM></P><P>6. An Intergenerational Perspective on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Against Women: Female Survivors and Their Children Born of Rape</P><P><EM>Sophie Roupetz, Amra Delic and Heide Glaesmer</EM></P><P>7. Addressing The Needs Of Mothers And Their Children Born Of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: A Framework For Support In Psychosocial Settings</P><P><EM>Kimberley Anderson</EM></P><P>8. Questions of Identity in German Occupation Children Born after World War II: Approaching a Complex Phenomenon with Mixed-Method Analyses</P><P><EM>Saskia Mitreuter</EM></P><P>9. Alimony Payments for Children Born of War: A Case Study of British Occupation Children in Austria and Germany after World War II</P><P><EM>Lukas Schretter</EM></P><P>10. Transgenerational Transmission of Memories</P><P><EM>Lisa Haberkern</EM></P><P>11. Children as "Collateral Damage" of Nationalisation Campaigns? The Persecution of "Nationally Unreliable" Persons in Czechoslovakia after the Second World War</P><P><EM>Michal Korhel</EM></P><P>12. Representations of CBOW in Films of Soviet Occupied Latvia and Beyond</P><P><EM>Oskars Gruziņš</EM></P><P>13. Children Born Of The Indochina War: National 'Reclassification', Diversity, And Multiple Feelings Of Belonging</P><P><EM>Eva Käuper</EM></P><P>14. Wife, Victim, Murderer, Mother: Women Imprisoned for Killing an Abusive Husband in Post-Conflict Uganda</P><P><EM>Eleanor Seymour</EM></P>
- Summary:
- "This volume presents research from a European international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral research project in which fifteen doctoral researchers explored a range of issues related to the life-course experiences of children born of war in 20th-century conflicts. It explores methodological and ethical issues related to research with war-affected populations in general and children born of war in particular, presents innovative historical research focussing specifically on geopolitical areas that have hitherto been unexplored, addresses, from a psychological and psychiatric perspective, the challenges faced by children born of war in post-conflict communities"--
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- 9780429199851 (ebook)
0429199856
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