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100 | _aABONGA Francis | ||
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_aRestoration and renewal through sport: _bgendered experiences of resilience for war-affected youth in Northern Uganda/ _cFrancis Abonga and Charlotte Brown |
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520 | _aBuilding on the proposal for a ‘culturally sensitive’ framework of resilience, this article explores the construction of resilience at an individual and community level. Through the lens of sport, we explore the relational nature of resilience and its relationship to ideas of morality and community well-being. Using interviews and focus groups conducted across northern Uganda 2018–2020, we engage youth perspectives on resilience or restoration (roco). We emphasise the gendered dimensions that shape different stakeholder’s understandings of the concept and that, in this context, the pursuit of a community-affirmed vision of resilience or good surroundings (piny maber) reinforces pre-existing inequalities. | ||
598 | _aYOUTH, NORTHERN UGANDA, NEWARTICLS | ||
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_aYOUTH _xNORTHERN UGANDA |
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700 | _aBROWN Charlotte | ||
773 | _gCivil Wars, Vol 24, Number 2-3, June-September 2022, page: 230-253 | ||
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13698249.2022.2015216 _zClick here for full text |
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