Thursday, September 15, 2011

Youth: Peace and Conflict Studies Archive

Brown, Rachel Manija and Sherwood Smith. "Say Yes to Gay YA." Publishers Weekly (September 12, 2011)

"Child Cases: Death Investigation in America." Frontline (June 30, 2011)

Comaroff, Jean and John Comaroff. "Reflections on Youth: From the Past to Postcolony." A. Honwana and P. De Boek, eds., Makers and Breakers, Made and Broken: Children and Youth as Emerging Categories in Postcolonial Africa. (Oxford: James Currey, 2005)

Convention on the Rights of the Child [UNICEF]

Fallana, Dia, et al. "Growin’ Up, Comin’ Out, Speakin’ Proud." Making Contact (June 10, 2009)

Giroux, Henry A. "Left Behind? American Youth and the Global Fight for Democracy." Truthout (February 28, 2011)

Horowitz, Anthony, et al. "Mysteries of Childhood." To the Best Of Our Knowledge." (September 18, 2011)

Madsen, Virginia and Aaron Ximm. "RE:SOUND - #100: The Cambodia Show." The Third Coast International Audio Festival (2008)

Schwartz, Robert, Matthew Crawford and Paul Harrington. "Should everybody go to college? A new report questions some basic assumptions about the best path for American kids." On the Point (March 2, 2011)

Sirota, David. "The Real Problem with Bin Laden Killing Video Games. Once again, the Pentagon is co-opting electronic entertainment to sell us on the military." Common Dreams (May 18, 2011)

UNICEF ["UNICEF is the driving force that helps build a world where the rights of every child are realized. We have the global authority to influence decision-makers, and the variety of partners at grassroots level to turn the most innovative ideas into reality. That makes us unique among world organizations, and unique among those working with the young. We believe that nurturing and caring for children are the cornerstones of human progress. UNICEF was created with this purpose in mind – to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. We believe that we can, together, advance the cause of humanity."]

Williamson, Ben. "On Parenting, Media, Education and Phobias." DMLcentral (February 14, 2011)

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