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h6;o0;l5;l2;l0; m0;k2; k4;o0;l1;l5;k2;. i1;l0;l9;m0;l0; k9; i9;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l0; k6;l6; k4;o0;l3;n0;l5;l6;k5;l6; l9;k4;o0;m0;m1;EN:"This book is the story of 38 Ukrainian women who have decided to choose what they want to become, and it will grip and inspire you from first page to last." - Stephen Fry What kind of letter would one write to those who live in peace and freedom and do not know what war is? Forty Ukrainian women between the ages of 10 and 72 have answered this question by writing letters that are now available in all their power. Heartbreaking, but also passionate, surprising, and inspiring stories about parents who desperately drive for days to get children to safety. Couples split by the war hug one last time at the border in heart-wrenching goodbyes, wondering if they will see each other again. Young women decide to fight at the front against the invaders. These are the voices of a people ready to do anything to protect freedom and democracy.UA: «j2;n3; l2;l5;l0;k8;l2;k2; - o0;l9;m0;l6;l8;o0;o1; 38 m1;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l9;n0;l2;l0;m3; k8;o0;l5;l6;l2;, n3;l2;o0; k4;l0;l8;o0;m6;l0;l3;l0; l6;k3;l8;k2;m0;l0;, l2;l0;l4; k4;l6;l5;l0; m3;l6;m5;m1;m0;n0; l9;m0;k2;m0;l0;, o0; k4;l6;l5;k2; k9;k2;m3;l6;l7;l0;m0;n0; o0; l5;k2;k6;l0;m3;l5;k7; k4;k2;l9; k4;o0;k6; l7;k7;l8;m6;l6;o1; k6;l6; l6;l9;m0;k2;l5;l5;n0;l6;o1; l9;m0;l6;l8;o0;l5;l2;l0;». - i7;m0;o0;k4;k7;l5; j0;l8;k2;l1;, k3;l8;l0;m0;k2;l5;l9;n0;l2;l0;l1; k2;l2;m0;l6;l8; o0; l7;l0;l9;n0;l4;k7;l5;l5;l0;l2;k1;l2;l6;k5;l6; l3;l0;l9;m0;k2; l5;k2;l7;l0;l9;k2;m0;l0; m0;l0;l4;, m3;m0;l6; k8;l0;k4;k7; k4; l4;l0;l8;o0; m0;k2; k4;l6;l3;o0; l1; l5;k7; k9;l5;k2;n8;, m7;l6; m0;k2;l2;k7; k4;o0;l1;l5;k2;? i8;l8;l0;k6;m4;n3;m0;n0; k4;o0;l9;o0;l4; m1;l2;l8;k2;o1;l5;l6;l2; k4;o0;l2;l6;l4; k4;o0;k6; 10 k6;l6; 72 l8;l6;l2;o0;k4; k9;l8;l6;k3;l0;l3;l0; m4;k7;, l8;l6;k9;l7;l6;k4;o0;k4;m6;l0; l9;k4;l6;o1; o0;l9;m0;l6;l8;o0;o1;, n3;l2;o0; m0;k7;l7;k7;l8; k6;k7;l2;o0;l3;n0;l2;l6;l4;k2; l4;l6;k4;k2;l4;l0; k6;l6;l9;m0;m1;l7;l5;o0; m6;l0;l8;m6;l6;l4;m1; k9;k2;k5;k2;l3;m1;. i0;k2;l8;l2;l6;l3;l6;l4;l5;o0;, k2;l3;k7; k4;l6;k6;l5;l6;m5;k2;l9; l7;l6;m0;m1;k8;l5;o0;, k6;l0;k4;l6;k4;l0;k8;l5;o0; m0;k2; 

HISTORY / Europe / Ukraine. --- Russian-Ukrainian war. --- Ukraine. --- Ukrainian resistance. --- children in war. --- letter collection. --- love & war. --- women in war. --- women soldiers.
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"Armed conflicts continue to wreak havoc on children and families around the world with profound effects. In 2017, 420 million children-nearly one in five-were living in conflict-affected areas, an increase in 30 million from the previous year. The recent surge in war-induced migration, referred to as a "global refugee crisis" has made migration a highly politicized issue, with refugee populations and host countries facing unique challenges. We know from research related to asylum seeking families that it is vital to think about children and families in relation to what it means to stay together, what it means for parents to be separated from their children, and the kinds of everyday tensions that emerge in living in dangerous, insecure, and precarious circumstances. In this book, we draw on what we have learned through our collaborative undertakings, and highlight the unique features of participatory, arts-based, and socio-ecological approaches to studying war-affected children and families, demonstrating their collective strength, as well as their limitations and ethical implications. Building on work across the Global South and the Global North, this book aims to deepen an understanding of our tri-pillared approach, and the potential for contributing to improved practices in working with war-affected children and their families"--
Children and war --- War and families. --- Refugee children. --- Psychological aspects. --- child abuse, child abandonment, war, war stories, wartime, children in war, child neglect, childhood trauma, PTSD, child soldiers, prisoners of war, wartime families, child studies, youth studies, ethics, ethical questions, scientific research, child research, migration, displacement, refugees, wartime refugees, Syrian refugees, Eastern Ukraine, victims of war, participatory research, journalism, war journalism, research of war, migrant youth, refugee camps, child therapies, traumatizing events, education of children.
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Children in Africa are heavily involved in migration but we know too little about the circumstances in which they migrate, their motivations and the impact of migration on their welfare, on wider society and in a global context. This book seeks to retrieve the experiences of child migrants, and to examine how child migration differs from adult migration and whether the condition of childhood pushes individuals towards specific migratory trajectories. It also examines the opportunities that child migrants seek elsewhere, the lack of opportunities that make them move elsewhere and to what extenttheir trajectories and strategies are gendered.
Analysing the diversity and complexity of children's experiences of mobility in Ghana, Madagascar, Mali, Nigeria, South Africa, Senegal, Sudan, Togo and Zambia, the authors look at patterns of fosterage, child circulation within Africa and beyond the continent; the role of education, child labour and conceptions of place and "home"; and the place of the child narrator in migrant fiction. Comparing different methodological and theoretical approaches and setting the case studies within the broader context of family migration, transnational families, colonial and postcolonial migration politics, religious encounter and globalization in Africa, this book provides a much-needed examination of this contentious and critical issue.
Elodie Razy is Assistant Professor in Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Liege (FaSS). She is the co-founder and co-editor of the online journal AnthropoChildren: Ethnographic Perspectives in Children & Childhood. Marie Rodet is a Senior Lecturer in African History at the School of Oriental and African Studies (University of London). She is currently working on her secondmonograph on slave resistance in Kayes, Mali.
Migration. Refugees --- Age group sociology --- Sub-Saharan Africa --- #SBIB:39A6 --- #SBIB:39A73 --- Etniciteit / Migratiebeleid en -problemen --- Etnografie: Afrika --- Enfants --- Émigration et immigration --- Anthropologie --- Anthropologie. --- Émigration et immigration. --- Migration, Internal --- Children --- Refugee children --- Immigrant children --- Social aspects --- Migration --- Child immigrants --- Immigrants --- Child refugees --- Refugees --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Internal migration --- Mobility --- Population geography --- Internal migrants --- African children. --- African studies. --- anthropology. --- case studies. --- children in war. --- colonialsim. --- diaspora. --- gender's studies. --- imperialism. --- migration. --- modern Africa. --- research. --- scholarship. --- sociology. --- women's studies.
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