Human Development and Political Violence

Human Development and Political Violence
Author: Colette Daiute
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010
Genre: Developmental psychology
ISBN: 1107209161

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"Human Development and Political Violence presents an innovative approach to research and practice with young people growing up in the context of political violence. Based on developmental theory, this book explains and illustrates how children and youth interact with environments defined by war, armed conflict, and the aftermath involving displacement, poverty, political instability, and personal loss. The case study for this inquiry was a research workshop in four countries of the former Yugoslavia, where youth aged 12 to 27 participated in activities designed to promote their development. The theory-based Dynamic Story-Telling by Youth workshop engaged participants as social historians and critics sharing their experiences via narratives, evaluations of society, letters to public officials, debates, and collaborative inquiries. Analyses of these youth perspectives augment archival materials and researcher field notes to offer insights about developmental strategies for dealing with the threats and opportunities of war and major political change"--Provided by publisher.

Human Development and Political Violence

Human Development and Political Violence
Author: Colette Daiute
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-04-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781139486873

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Human Development and Political Violence presents an innovative approach to research and practice with young people growing up in the context of political violence. Based on developmental theory, this book explains and illustrates how children and youth interact with environments defined by war, armed conflict, and the aftermath involving displacement, poverty, political instability, and personal loss. The case study for this inquiry was a research workshop in four countries of the former Yugoslavia, where youth aged 12 to 27 participated in activities designed to promote their development. The theory-based Dynamic Story-Telling by Youth workshop engaged participants as social historians and critics sharing their experiences via narratives, evaluations of society, letters to public officials, debates, and collaborative inquiries. Analyses of these youth perspectives augment archival materials and researcher field notes to offer insights about developmental strategies for dealing with the threats and opportunities of war and major political change.

Development and Political Violence in Iraq

Development and Political Violence in Iraq
Author: Bassam Yousif
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Iraq
ISBN: 0415386136

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Bassam Yousif examines and evaluates the development experience of Iraq from 1950 to the present, covering key issues such as economic conditions and the assessment of development, growth, education, housing, social services, nutrition, health, women, human rights and political freedom.

Understanding Terrorism and Political Violence

Understanding Terrorism and Political Violence
Author: Dipak K. Gupta
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-03-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135982829

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This book explains the lifecycle of terrorist organizations from an innovative theoretical perspective, combining economics with social psychology. It provides a new approach to understanding human behaviour in organized society, and then uses this to analyze the forces shaping the lifecycle of violent political movements. Economic and rational-choice theorists assume that human beings are motivated only by self-utility, yet terrorism is ultimately an altruistic act in the eyes of its participants. This book highlights the importance of the desire to belong to a group as a motivating factor, and argues that all of us face an eternal trade-off between selfishness and community concern. This hypothesis is explored through four key groups; the IRA in Northern Ireland, Al Qaeda, Hamas, and the Naxalites in India. Through this, the book analyzes the birth, growth, transformation and demise of violent political movements, and ends with an analysis of the conditions which determine the outcome of the war against terrorism. Understanding Terrorism and Political Violence will be essential reading for advanced students of terrorism studies and political science, and of great interest to students of social psychology and sociology.

Human Security and Mutual Vulnerability

Human Security and Mutual Vulnerability
Author: Jorge Nef,International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1999
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9780889368798

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Human Security and Mutual Vulnerability: The global political economy of development and underdevelopment (Second Edition)

Gender Violence and Human Security

Gender  Violence  and Human Security
Author: Aili Mari Tripp,Myra Marx Ferree,Christina Ewig
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-11-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780814764909

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The nature of human security is changing globally: interstate conflict and even intrastate conflict may be diminishing worldwide, yet threats to individuals and communities persist. Large-scale violence by formal and informal armed forces intersects with interpersonal and domestic forms of violence in mutually reinforcing ways. Gender, Violence, and Human Security takes a critical look at notions of human security and violence through a feminist lens, drawing on both theoretical perspectives and empirical examinations through case studies from a variety of contexts around the globe. This fascinating volume goes beyond existing feminist international relations engagements with security studies to identify not only limitations of the human security approach, but also possible synergies between feminist and human security approaches. Noted scholars Aili Mari Tripp, Myra Marx Ferree, and Christina Ewig, along with their distinguished group of contributors, analyze specific case studies from around the globe, ranging from post-conflict security in Croatia to the relationship between state policy and gender-based crime in the United States. Shifting the focus of the term “human security” from its defensive emphasis to a more proactive notion of peace, the book ultimately calls for addressing the structural issues that give rise to violence. A hard-hitting critique of the ways in which global inequalities are often overlooked by human security theorists, Gender, Violence, and Human Security presents a much-needed intervention into the study of power relations throughout the world.

Human Development Report 2021 2022

Human Development Report 2021 2022
Author: United Nations Development Programme
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2022-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789210016407

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Continuing the thread of the 2019 and 2020 Human Development Reports (HDRs), the 2021/2022 HDR carries forward a conversation centered on inequalities while integrating other important themes related to uncertainties in the Anthropocene: societal-level transformations, mental health impacts, political polarization, but also, crucially, opportunity. The Report explores how uncertainty in the Anthropocene is changing, what is driving it, what it means for human development, and how we can thrive in spite of it. The Report argues that, in the end, doubling down on human development is central to a more prosperous future for all.

Human Development Report 2019

Human Development Report 2019
Author: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Publsiher: United Nations
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2019-01-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789213582909

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Inequalities in human development are a roadblock to achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. They are not just about disparities in income and wealth. They cannot be accounted for simply by using summary measures of inequality that focus on a single dimension. And they will shape the prospects of people that may live to see the 22nd century. The 2019 Report explores inequalities in human development by going beyond income, beyond averages and beyond today. It asks what forms of inequality matter and what drives them, recognizing that pernicious inequalities are generally better thought of as a symptom of broader problems in a society and economy. It also asks what policies can tackle those drivers—policies that can simultaneously help nations to grow their economies, improve human development and reduce inequality.