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Youth Peacebuilding Music Gender And Change Lesley J Pruitt

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Youth Peacebuilding Music Gender And Change Lesley J Pruitt
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Publisher: SUNY Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 291
Author: Lesley J. Pruitt
ISBN: 9781438446554, 1438446551
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Youth Peacebuilding Music Gender And Change Lesley J Pruitt by Lesley J. Pruitt 9781438446554, 1438446551 instant download after payment.

Defines a new research area linking youth cultures and music with peacebuilding practice and policy.
This book highlights the important role youth can play in processes of peacebuilding by examining music as a tool for engaging youth in such activities. As Lesley J. Pruitt discusses throughout the book, music—as expression, as creation, as inspiration—can provide many unique insights into transforming conflicts, altering our understandings, and achieving change. She offers detailed empirical work on two youth peacebuilding programs in Australia and Northern Ireland, countries that appear overtly peaceful, but where youth still face structural violence and related direct violence at the community level. She also pays careful attention to the ways in which gender norms might influence young people’s participation in music-based peacebuilding activities. Ultimately, the book defines a new research area linking youth cultures and music with peacebuilding practice and policy.

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