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Resilience, conflict-related sexual violence and transitional justice : a social-ecological framing / Janine Natalya Clark.

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    "This interdisciplinary book constitutes the first major and comparative study of resilience focused on victims-/survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV). Locating resilience in the relationships and interactions between individuals and their social ecologies (including family, community, non-governmental organisations and the natural environment), the book develops its own conceptual framework based on the idea of connectivity. It applies the framework to its analysis of rich empirical data from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Colombia and Uganda, and it tells a set of stories about resilience through the contextual, dynamic and storied connectivities between individuals and their social ecologies. Ultimately, it utilises the three elements of the framework - namely, broken and ruptured connectivities, supportive and sustaining connectivities and new connectivities - to argue the case for developing the field of transitional justice in new social-ecological directions, and to explore what this might conceptually and practically entail. The book will particularly appeal to anyone with an interest in, or curiosity about, resilience, and to scholars, researchers and policy makers working on CRSV and/or transitional justice. The fact that resilience has received surprisingly little attention within existing literature on either CRSV or transitional justice accentuates the significance of this research and the originality of its conceptual and empirical contributions"-- Provided by publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Clark, Janine N. (Janine Natalya), author.
    Published
    Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023
    ©2023
    Contents
    Introduction : resilience, conflict-related sexual violence and transitional justice
    Thinking about resilience as a social-ecological concept
    Analysing resilience through connectivity
    Research design, methodology and ethics
    The conflicts and use of sexual violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Colombia and Uganda
    Connectivity stories of resilience in Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Connectivity stories of resilience in Colombia
    Connectivity stories of resilience in Uganda
    Resilience and why social ecologies matter for transitional justice
    Conclusion : final reflections and connecting the threads.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Introduction : resilience, conflict-related sexual violence and transitional justice -- Thinking about resilience as a social-ecological concept -- Analysing resilience through connectivity -- Research design, methodology and ethics -- The conflicts and use of sexual violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Colombia and Uganda -- Connectivity stories of resilience in Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Connectivity stories of resilience in Colombia -- Connectivity stories of resilience in Uganda -- Resilience and why social ecologies matter for transitional justice -- Conclusion : final reflections and connecting the threads.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781032347257
    1032347252
    9781032347271
    1032347279
    Physical Description
    308 pages : charts ; 25 cm

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