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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049051041
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783111010649 , 9783111012117
    Series Statement: Studies in the history of education and culture volume 3
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-11-100963-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Krieg ; Kind ; Jugend ; Verwundbarkeit ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Kleinau, Elke 1954-
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949606373302882
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 317 pages)
    ISBN: 3-11-101064-3
    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Education and Culture / Studien zur Bildungs- und Kulturgeschichte , 3
    Content: Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as access to education, food and health services. They have been kidnapped, sold, manipulated, mutilated, killed, and injured. This has been and continues to be the case in both developed and developing countries, and it does not look as if the situation will improve in the near future. Rather, current geopolitical developments, political and economic uncertainties and instabilities seem to be increasing the vulnerability of minors, especially in the wars and armed conflicts currently being waged not only in Europe, but on almost every continent. How can risks children and youth are exposed to in times of transition be reduced? Which role do state agencies, non-governmental organisations, as well as children's coping strategies play in mitigating the vulnerabilities of minors?This volume addresses risks to which children and young people are exposed, especially in times of transition. The focus is on different groups of children in the European wartime and post-war societies of the Second World War, 'occupation children' in Germany, teenage National Socialist collaborators in Norway, and more recent cases such as child soldiers, refugee children, and children of European "Islamic State" fighters. The contributions come from international scholars and different academic disciplines (educational and social sciences, humanities, law, and international peace and conflict studies) and are based on historical, quantitative, and/or qualitative analyses.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I: Researching Vulnerabilities and Implementing Children's Rights -- , Children's Rights in Times of Transition -- , Reflections on Methodological Approaches and Challenges in Researching Children Born of War -- , Part II: Children & Youth in World War II and its Aftermath -- , Witnessing Children's Lives under National Socialism: Oral Testimonies and Children's Drawings from Ghettos and Concentration Camps -- , Reflecting on Janusz Korczak: On his Care for Jewish Orphans in the Warsaw Ghetto -- , Researching Global Phenomena in Local Circumstances: Polish Children Born of War in the Context of CBOW Research -- , Surviving the Holocaust: Children of Jewish Deportees in Post-war France (1940-1980) -- , "An echo of our parents": Norway's Legal Reckoning with Underage NS Collaborators -- , Part III: Critical Reflections on the German Discourse on 'Children of the Occupation' -- , Black German 'Occupation Children' in the Focus of Anthropological Research: Continuities and Discontinuities -- , Problematised 'Fatherlessness': On the (Re)Production of a 'Victim Narrative' in 'Occupation Children' Research -- , Part IV: Learning from the Past: Dealing with Present Day Challenges -- , Liminal Children, Liminal Rights? Media Representations of Scandinavian Children Born of War after World War II and after the Fall of the Islamic State -- , The Evolution of Child Soldiers from 'Villains to Victims' in Law and Policy and its Significance for Children Born of War -- , School Transition Expectations of Newcomer Pupils in Germany: A Pilot Evaluation of a Summer Programme -- , Contributors , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111009636
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    edocfu_9961343709202883
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 317 pages)
    ISBN: 3-11-101064-3
    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Education and Culture / Studien zur Bildungs- und Kulturgeschichte , 3
    Content: Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as access to education, food and health services. They have been kidnapped, sold, manipulated, mutilated, killed, and injured. This has been and continues to be the case in both developed and developing countries, and it does not look as if the situation will improve in the near future. Rather, current geopolitical developments, political and economic uncertainties and instabilities seem to be increasing the vulnerability of minors, especially in the wars and armed conflicts currently being waged not only in Europe, but on almost every continent. How can risks children and youth are exposed to in times of transition be reduced? Which role do state agencies, non-governmental organisations, as well as children's coping strategies play in mitigating the vulnerabilities of minors?This volume addresses risks to which children and young people are exposed, especially in times of transition. The focus is on different groups of children in the European wartime and post-war societies of the Second World War, 'occupation children' in Germany, teenage National Socialist collaborators in Norway, and more recent cases such as child soldiers, refugee children, and children of European "Islamic State" fighters. The contributions come from international scholars and different academic disciplines (educational and social sciences, humanities, law, and international peace and conflict studies) and are based on historical, quantitative, and/or qualitative analyses.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I: Researching Vulnerabilities and Implementing Children's Rights -- , Children's Rights in Times of Transition -- , Reflections on Methodological Approaches and Challenges in Researching Children Born of War -- , Part II: Children & Youth in World War II and its Aftermath -- , Witnessing Children's Lives under National Socialism: Oral Testimonies and Children's Drawings from Ghettos and Concentration Camps -- , Reflecting on Janusz Korczak: On his Care for Jewish Orphans in the Warsaw Ghetto -- , Researching Global Phenomena in Local Circumstances: Polish Children Born of War in the Context of CBOW Research -- , Surviving the Holocaust: Children of Jewish Deportees in Post-war France (1940-1980) -- , "An echo of our parents": Norway's Legal Reckoning with Underage NS Collaborators -- , Part III: Critical Reflections on the German Discourse on 'Children of the Occupation' -- , Black German 'Occupation Children' in the Focus of Anthropological Research: Continuities and Discontinuities -- , Problematised 'Fatherlessness': On the (Re)Production of a 'Victim Narrative' in 'Occupation Children' Research -- , Part IV: Learning from the Past: Dealing with Present Day Challenges -- , Liminal Children, Liminal Rights? Media Representations of Scandinavian Children Born of War after World War II and after the Fall of the Islamic State -- , The Evolution of Child Soldiers from 'Villains to Victims' in Law and Policy and its Significance for Children Born of War -- , School Transition Expectations of Newcomer Pupils in Germany: A Pilot Evaluation of a Summer Programme -- , Contributors , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111009636
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    edoccha_9961343709202883
    Format: 1 online resource (VI, 317 pages)
    ISBN: 3-11-101064-3
    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Education and Culture / Studien zur Bildungs- und Kulturgeschichte , 3
    Content: Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as access to education, food and health services. They have been kidnapped, sold, manipulated, mutilated, killed, and injured. This has been and continues to be the case in both developed and developing countries, and it does not look as if the situation will improve in the near future. Rather, current geopolitical developments, political and economic uncertainties and instabilities seem to be increasing the vulnerability of minors, especially in the wars and armed conflicts currently being waged not only in Europe, but on almost every continent. How can risks children and youth are exposed to in times of transition be reduced? Which role do state agencies, non-governmental organisations, as well as children's coping strategies play in mitigating the vulnerabilities of minors?This volume addresses risks to which children and young people are exposed, especially in times of transition. The focus is on different groups of children in the European wartime and post-war societies of the Second World War, 'occupation children' in Germany, teenage National Socialist collaborators in Norway, and more recent cases such as child soldiers, refugee children, and children of European "Islamic State" fighters. The contributions come from international scholars and different academic disciplines (educational and social sciences, humanities, law, and international peace and conflict studies) and are based on historical, quantitative, and/or qualitative analyses.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Introduction -- , Part I: Researching Vulnerabilities and Implementing Children's Rights -- , Children's Rights in Times of Transition -- , Reflections on Methodological Approaches and Challenges in Researching Children Born of War -- , Part II: Children & Youth in World War II and its Aftermath -- , Witnessing Children's Lives under National Socialism: Oral Testimonies and Children's Drawings from Ghettos and Concentration Camps -- , Reflecting on Janusz Korczak: On his Care for Jewish Orphans in the Warsaw Ghetto -- , Researching Global Phenomena in Local Circumstances: Polish Children Born of War in the Context of CBOW Research -- , Surviving the Holocaust: Children of Jewish Deportees in Post-war France (1940-1980) -- , "An echo of our parents": Norway's Legal Reckoning with Underage NS Collaborators -- , Part III: Critical Reflections on the German Discourse on 'Children of the Occupation' -- , Black German 'Occupation Children' in the Focus of Anthropological Research: Continuities and Discontinuities -- , Problematised 'Fatherlessness': On the (Re)Production of a 'Victim Narrative' in 'Occupation Children' Research -- , Part IV: Learning from the Past: Dealing with Present Day Challenges -- , Liminal Children, Liminal Rights? Media Representations of Scandinavian Children Born of War after World War II and after the Fall of the Islamic State -- , The Evolution of Child Soldiers from 'Villains to Victims' in Law and Policy and its Significance for Children Born of War -- , School Transition Expectations of Newcomer Pupils in Germany: A Pilot Evaluation of a Summer Programme -- , Contributors , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783111009636
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35168998
    Format: VI, 317 Seiten , Illustration , 23 cm x 15.5 cm, 582 g
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9783111009636 , 3111009637
    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Education and Culture Volume 3
    Content: Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as access to education, food and health services. They have been kidnapped, sold, manipulated, mutilated, killed, and injured. This has been and continues to be the case in both developed and developing countries, and it does not look as if the situation will improve in the near future. Rather, current geopolitical developments, political and economic uncertainties and instabilities seem to be increasing the vulnerability of minors, especially in the wars and armed conflicts currently being waged not only in Europe, but on almost every continent. How can risks children and youth are exposed to in times of transition be reduced? Which role do state agencies, non-governmental organisations, as well as children's coping strategies play in mitigating the vulnerabilities of minors? This volume addresses risks to which children and young people are exposed, especially in times of transition. The focus is on different groups of children in the European wartime and post-war societies of the Second World War, 'occupation children' in Germany, teenage National Socialist collaborators in Norway, and more recent cases such as child soldiers, refugee children, and children of European "Islamic State" fighters. The contributions come from international scholars and different academic disciplines (educational and social sciences, humanities, law, and international peace and conflict studies) and are based on historical, quantitative, and/or qualitative analyses.
    Note: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9783111012117 (ISBN)
    Language: English
    Author information: Kleinau, Elke
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1885768338
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (323 p.)
    ISBN: 9783111010649 , 9783111012117 , 9783111009636
    Series Statement: Studies in the History of Education and Culture / Studien zur Bildungs- und Kulturgeschichte
    Content: Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as access to education, food and health services. They have been kidnapped, sold, manipulated, mutilated, killed, and injured. This has been and continues to be the case in both developed and developing countries, and it does not look as if the situation will improve in the near future. Rather, current geopolitical developments, political and economic uncertainties and instabilities seem to be increasing the vulnerability of minors, especially in the wars and armed conflicts currently being waged not only in Europe, but on almost every continent. How can risks children and youth are exposed to in times of transition be reduced? Which role do state agencies, non-governmental organisations, as well as children’s coping strategies play in mitigating the vulnerabilities of minors? This volume addresses risks to which children and young people are exposed, especially in times of transition. The focus is on different groups of children in the European wartime and post-war societies of the Second World War, ‘occupation children’ in Germany, teenage National Socialist collaborators in Norway, and more recent cases such as child soldiers, refugee children, and children of European “Islamic State” fighters. The contributions come from international scholars and different academic disciplines (educational and social sciences, humanities, law, and international peace and conflict studies) and are based on historical, quantitative, and/or qualitative analyses. ; Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as access to education, food and health services. They have been kidnapped, sold, manipulated, mutilated, killed, and injured. This has been and continues to be the case in both developed and developing countries, and it does not look as if the situation will improve in the near future. Rather, current geopolitical developments, political and economic uncertainties and instabilities seem to be increasing the vulnerability of minors, especially in the wars and armed conflicts currently being waged not only in Europe, but on almost every continent. How can risks children and youth are exposed to in times of transition be reduced? Which role do state agencies, non-governmental organisations, as well as children’s coping strategies play in mitigating the vulnerabilities of minors? This volume addresses risks to which children and young people are exposed, especially in times of transition. The focus is on different groups of children in the European wartime and post-war societies of the Second World War, ‘occupation children’ in Germany, teenage National Socialist collaborators in Norway, and more recent cases such as child soldiers, refugee children, and children of European “Islamic State” fighters. The contributions come from international scholars and different academic disciplines (educational and social sciences, humanities, law, and international peace and conflict studies) and are based on historical, quantitative, and/or qualitative analyses
    Note: English
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