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Studying children in armed conflict: data production,social indicators and analysis
Authors:Pedersen  Jon  Sommerfelt  Tone
Affiliation:1.Fafo, Institute for Applied International Studies, Box 2947, Oslo, T?yen, 0608, Norway
;2.Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, Box 1091, Blindern, Oslo, 0317, Norway
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Abstract:The authors seek to give an overview of ways in which social indicators relevant to research on children affected by armed conflict can be developed, and how such research can be carried out. Technical and methodological challenges involved in this pursuit are discussed. It is argued that data production must consider issues of definition and delineation of the phenomenon of war-affected children more actively than it does currently. An analytical approach is proposed, in which children’s characteristics in different situations, or in different stages of conflict, may be used as intakes to understanding how the social processes pertaining to life histories of children in armed conflict are created and reproduced.
Contact Information Tone SommerfeltEmail:
Keywords:Children  Armed conflict  Child soldiers  Living conditions
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