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  • Navigating youth, generating adulthood : social becoming in an African context
  • 2006
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This book focuses on the lives and experiences of young people in Africa. On agents who, willingly or unwillingly, see themselves as belonging to the socio-generational category of youth and the ways in which they seek to shape and unfold their lives in a positive manner. Rather than seeing youth as either a social or cultural entity in itself, or as a predefined life-stage, the book argues for an exploration of how youth position themselves and are positioned within generational categories. In studying young people, social scientists must conceptualise youth as both social being and social becoming; a position in movement. It is from the duality of being positioned and seeking one's own socio-generational position that this book engages in the debate on contemporary African youth.
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  • Bjarnesen, Jesper, 1977-, et al. (author)
  • Introduction : The Dialectics of Displacement and Emplacement
  • 2016
  • In: Conflict and society. - : Berghahn Books. - 2164-4543 .- 2164-4551. ; 2:1, s. 9-15
  • Journal article (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Wars unsettle our commonsense understandings of movement and mobility. Simultaneously entropic and inertial, they conjure up images of rampant disorder and chaos as well as strained and crippled formations locked in negative tension. On the one hand, detrimental movement; on the other, deadly stalemate. Both mobility and immobility are, as such, associated with the iconography of warfare and conflicts. They may be presented as out of time through pictures of empty streets, ruins, trenches, and dead bodies frozen in contorted positions, yet, conversely, some of the most archetypical images of war connote speed, flows, and movement, seen in images of troop advances or retreats, rows of traveling refugees, and hauls of humanitarian aid shipped or flown into airports and harbors from afar. In temporal terms, conflict and violence are oft en represented in the lethargy of decay or the entropy of aggression.
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  • Christiansen, Catrine, et al. (author)
  • Youth(e)scapes : introduction
  • 2006
  • In: Navigating youth - generating adulthood. - Uppsala : Nordiska Afrikainstitutet.
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