Children, Youth, and Participatory Arts for Peacebuilding
Lessons from Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia, and Nepal
Rajib Timalsina editor Ananda Breed editor Helena-Ulrike Marambio editor Kirrily Pells editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:14th Jun '24
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This book demonstrates how participatory arts-based approaches can help children and youth contribute to peacebuilding within post-conflict contexts and to their communities.
Cultural forms of storytelling through visual arts, drama, music, and dance can help to enhance post-conflict community well-being, social cohesion, and conflict prevention. However, in the planning and implementation of these arts-based projects, children and youth are often marginalised in decision-making processes. Drawing on cases from Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, Indonesia, and Nepal, this book demonstrates the benefits of participatory action research with children and youth to inform education curricula and policies for sustaining peace. Showing how artforms can be adapted to meet the needs of children and youth, the book emphasises the need to scale up arts-based peacebuilding initiatives and leverage for greater policy enactment from the bottom up. It is also an excellent example of South–South learning, advocating for a local approach to engage with arts-based methodologies and peacebuilding. This book will be of interest to researchers across the applied arts, sociology, anthropology, political science, peacebuilding, and international development.
Practitioners and policymakers would also benefit from the book’s recommendations for the implementation of successful arts-based research projects and interventions.
"Participatory arts-based methods are becoming increasingly popular within health and social research. The book not only describes, but also considers the challenges of and for such methods with young people. Its concepts, as well as its practical descriptions, will provide a rich resource for many research fields."
Kay Tisdall, Professor of Childhood Policy at the University of Edinburgh, UK
"This original book offers a unique platform for young people in Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, and Rwanda to express in their own words, images, and performances how their families, communities, and countries can move out of everyday and structural violence. These young people artfully demonstrate their active agency as builders of peace and influencers of policy so that "justice can be done well." Page after page gives readers life-affirming insights into the myriad ways in which young people craft a better tomorrow from the chaos and violence of today."
Tim Prenki, Emeritus Professor of Theatre for Development, University of Winchester, UK
ISBN: 9781032135915
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 780g
286 pages