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Youth and Non-Violence in Africa's Fragile Contexts

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This book makes an important contribution to the conflict literature and to new ways of thinking about agency and social life in fragile contexts. It does this by engaging with often ignored peace infrastructures. In this book, the contributors highlight different ways in which non-violence is deployed by Africa's youth to navigate difficult violent contexts. Drawing on empirically grounded case studies from the Central African Republic to Zimbabwe, this book explores how similar (or indeed the same) social infrastructures can be deployed for both violence and non-violence and the important factors that drive many youth to take the non[1]violence option even when order appears to collapse around them. The authors also explore how, for instance, systems of organizing survive violent disruptions to the so-called rhythms of everyday life, and, when they do, how they are then repurposed by youth to help them survive violence.

List of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction: A theory of youth and (non) violence.- Chapter 2. Staying away from arms? The non-violent trajectories of youth in times of conflict in the Central African Republic.- Chapter 3. Ambiguous Agency and Strategies of Non-violence: Youth and 'Everyday Peace' in the city of Jos, Nigeria.- Chapter 4. Young people resisting violence in northeast Nigeria.- Chapter 5. 'Good boys, gone bad': Navigating Youth Mobilisation and Gender in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone.- Chapter 6. The Qeerroo movement in Ethiopia.- Chapter 7. Youth and non-violent resistance: #ThisFlag Movement in Zimbabwe.- Chapter 8. Ushahidi's Nonviolent Technological Impact in the Kenya's 2008 Post- Election Violence.

About the author










Akin Iwilade is a Lecturer in African Studies at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and conducts research on the anthropology of youth and gangs in Africa.
 

Tarila Marclint Ebiede is a Political Scientist. He is co-founder of Conflict Research Network West Africa. He is also an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Kent's Brussels School of International Studies and the Brussels School of Governance, both in Belgium.


Product details

Assisted by Tarila Marclint Ebiede (Editor), Akin Iwilade (Editor), Marclint Ebiede (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.10.2023
 
EAN 9783031131677
ISBN 978-3-0-3113167-7
No. of pages 191
Dimensions 148 mm x 11 mm x 210 mm
Illustrations XI, 191 p. 1 illus.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

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