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The Politics Of Work In A Postconflict State Youth Labour And Violence In Sierra Leone Luisa Enria

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The Politics Of Work In A Postconflict State Youth Labour And Violence In Sierra Leone Luisa Enria
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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer / James Currey
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.77 MB
Author: Luisa Enria
ISBN: 9781847011985, 1847011985
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Politics Of Work In A Postconflict State Youth Labour And Violence In Sierra Leone Luisa Enria by Luisa Enria 9781847011985, 1847011985 instant download after payment.

High youth unemployment is seen as a major issue across Africa and globally, not solely as a source of concern for economic development, but as a threat to social stability and a challenge to fragile peace. In countries emerging from civil war in particular, it is identified as a key indicator for likelihood of relapse. But what do we really know about how lack of work shapes political identities and motivates youth violence? Drawing on rich empirical data about young people on the margins of the informal economy in Sierra Leone's capital, Freetown, in the wake of its civil war (1991-2002), this book moves beyond reductive portrayals of unemployed youth as "ticking bombs" to show how labour market experiences influence them towards political mobilisation. The author argues that violence is not inherent to unemployment, but that the impact of joblessness on political activism is mediated by social factors and the specific nature of the post-war political economy. For Freetown's youth, labour market exclusion is seen to have implications for social status, identities and social relations, ultimately keeping them in exploitative patterns of dependence. This in turn shapes their political subjectivities and claims on the state, and structures the opportunities and constraints to their collective action. Luisa Enria is a Lecturer in International Development at the University of Bath, where she also holds an ESRC Future Research Leaders Fellowship for the project "States of Emergency: Citizenship in Times of Crisis in Sierra Leone."

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