Youth-Led Social Movements and Peacebuilding in Africa / Edited by Ibrahim Bangura.
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TextSeries: Routledge Studies in Peace, Conflict and Security in AfricaPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis,  Routledge [Imprint],  2022Description: 1 Online-Ressource (276 pages)ISBN: - 9781000614077
 - 9781000614053
 - 9781003253532
 - 9781032182377
 - 9781032182391
 
- Interdisciplinary studies
 - Development studies
 - Peace studies and conflict resolution
 - Society and Social Sciences
 - Social and ethical issues
 - Sociology and anthropology
 - Sociology
 - Politics and government
 - Comparative politics
 - Warfare and defence
 - Economics, Finance, Business and Management
 - Economics
 - Development economics and emerging economies
 - Law
 - Jurisprudence and general issues
 - Legal aspects of criminology
 - Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law
 - Criminal law: procedure and offences
 - Criminal justice law
 - Juvenile criminal law
 - Medicine and Nursing
 - Public health and preventive medicine
 - Personal and public health / health education
 - Zivilgesellschaft
 - Afrika
 - Jugend
 - Bewegung
 - Arabischer Frühling
 
- BD 700 Zivilgesellschaft Naher Osten, Afrika
 
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This book critically examines and analyses the active role played by youth-led social movements in pushing for change and promoting peacebuilding in Africa, and their long-term impacts on society. Africa’s history is characterised by youth movements. The continent’s youth populations played pivotal roles in the campaign against colonialism and, ever since independence, Africa’s youth have been at the center of social mobilisation. Most recently, social media has contributed significantly to a further rise in youth-led social movements. However, the impact of youth voices is often marginalised by patriarchal and gerontocratic approaches to governance, denying them the place, voice, and recognition that they deserve. Drawing on empirical evidence from across the continent, this book analyses the drivers and long-term impacts of youth-led social movements on politics in African societies, especially in the area of peacebuilding. The book draws attention to the innovative ways in which young people continue to seek to re-engineer social space and challenge contexts that deny them their voice, place, recognition and identity. This book will be of interest to researchers across the fields of social movement studies, youth studies, peace and conflict studies, history, political sciences, social justice, and African studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
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