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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marisa O. Ensor , Nasrat Khalid , Valeria Izzi , Victoria BishopPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.004kg ISBN: 9781978822375ISBN 10: 1978822375 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 23 April 2021 Recommended Age: From 18 to 99 years Audience: College/higher education , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Marisa O. Ensor PART I Participation 1 Peace by, for, or with Youth? How a PYD Lens Enhances Our View of Young People’s Role in Peacebuilding Carole MacNeil 2 And Then They Came for Me: Youth’s Role in Mediating for Peace in Kibera, Kenya Grace Atuhaire PART II Protection 3 Protecting Marginalized Youths: Romani Children and Formal Education Diana Budur 4 Squeezed Agency: Youth Resistance to the Securitization of Peacebuilding Ali Altiok PART III Prevention 5 Lost in Translation? Youth Employment and Peacebuilding—from Policy to Programs Valeria Izzi 6 Community Ties, Training, and Technology: A More Effective Framework for Peace, Security, and Development for Afghan Youth Nasrat Khalid PART IV Partnerships 7 Climate Change, Environmental Action, and the Youth, Peace, and Security Agenda: Global Policies, Local Efforts Marisa O. Ensor 8 Putting Youth on the Agenda: Intersections with the Women, Peace, and Security Framework Jeni Klugman and Matthew Moore PART V Disengagement and Reintegration 9 Securitized Youth, Transitional Justice, and the Politics of Disengagement in Rwanda Victoria R. Bishop 10 Digital Media as the Next Frontier for Fighting Violent Extremism among Youth? Willice Onyango Conclusions: Securitizing Youth—Lessons Learned Marisa O. Ensor List of Contributors IndexReviews"""Anyone interested in understanding youth as a demographic dividend will find this book fascinating. Securitizing Youth provides an excellent overview of key issues raised by the UN’s policy focus on youth that is detailed, informative and accessible. The chapters provide keen insights into important topics ranging from youth engagement in mediating local conflicts to addressing climate change and their role in transitional justice. Marisa Ensor has made a significant contribution to this field of study.""— Melanne Verveer, Director, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security, and former US Ambassador for Global Women’s Issues ""Today’s super-youthful world features a dispiriting irony: young people at the center of much policy discussion usually are unable to make their own case. Fortunately, the contributors in this important book collectively contrast current policy confusions with dynamic youth on the ground. The result is a timely, foundational book. Strongly recommended.""— Marc Sommers, author of The Outcast Majority: War, Development, and Youth in Africa ""Today’s super-youthful world features a dispiriting irony: young people at the center of much policy discussion usually are unable to make their own case. Fortunately, the contributors in this important book collectively contrast current policy confusions with dynamic youth on the ground. The result is a timely, foundational book. Strongly recommended.""— Marc Sommers, author of The Outcast Majority: War, Development, and Youth in Africa ""Anyone interested in understanding youth as a demographic dividend will find this book fascinating. Securitizing Youth provides an excellent overview of key issues raised by the UN’s policy focus on youth that is detailed, informative and accessible. The chapters provide keen insights into important topics ranging from youth engagement in mediating local conflicts to addressing climate change and their role in transitional justice. Marisa Ensor has made a significant contribution to this field of study.""— Melanne Verveer, Director, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security, and former US Ambassador for Global Wome" """Anyone interested in understanding youth as a demographic dividend will find this book fascinating. Securitizing Youth provides an excellent overview of key issues raised by the UN’s policy focus on youth that is detailed, informative and accessible. The chapters provide keen insights into important topics ranging from youth engagement in mediating local conflicts to addressing climate change and their role in transitional justice. Marisa Ensor has made a significant contribution to this field of study."" ""Today’s super-youthful world features a dispiriting irony: young people at the center of much policy discussion usually are unable to make their own case. Fortunately, the contributors in this important book collectively contrast current policy confusions with dynamic youth on the ground. The result is a timely, foundational book. Strongly recommended.""" Anyone interested in understanding youth as a demographic dividend will find this book fascinating. Securitizing Youth provides an excellent overview of key issues raised by the UN's policy focus on youth that is detailed, informative and accessible. The chapters provide keen insights into important topics ranging from youth engagement in mediating local conflicts to addressing climate change and their role in transitional justice. Marisa Ensor has made a significant contribution to this field of study. --Melanne Verveer Director, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security, and former US Ambassador for Global Women's Issues Today's super-youthful world features a dispiriting irony: young people at the center of much policy discussion usually are unable to make their own case. Fortunately, the contributors in this important book collectively contrast current policy confusions with dynamic youth on the ground. The result is a timely, foundational book. Strongly recommended. --Marc Sommers author of The Outcast Majority: War, Development, and Youth in Africa Anyone interested in understanding youth as a demographic dividend will find this book fascinating. Securitizing Youth provides an excellent overview of key issues raised by the UN's policy focus on youth that is detailed, informative and accessible. The chapters provide keen insights into important topics ranging from youth engagement in mediating local conflicts to addressing climate change and their role in transitional justice. Marisa Ensor has made a significant contribution to this field of study. --Melanne Verveer Director, Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace & Security, and former US Ambassador for Global Women's Issues Author InformationMARISA O. ENSOR is a gender and youth specialist with a background in the human dimensions of disasters, environmental change, conflict, displacement and security. She is currently based at Georgetown University’s Justice and Peace Studies Program. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |