This is a broad examination of the issue of youth violence in twenty-first-century Africa, looking at the context within which a youth culture of violence has evolved and attempting to understand the underlining discourses of hegemony and power that drive it. The article focuses specifically on youth violence as apolitical response to the dynamics of (dis)empowerment, exclusion, and economic crisis and uses (post)conflict states like Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Nigeriato explain not just the overall challenge of youth violence but also the nature of responses that it has elicited from established structures of authority. Youth violence is in many ways an expression of youth agency in the context of a social and economic system that provides ...
The article focuses on the Nigerian Youths as Victims of this 21st century, as it is believed that t...
The failures of governance and statehood in Nigeria breed an anarchical or disruptive system in the ...
The 'problem' of youth has recently been high on the agenda of African governments and non-governmen...
This is a broad examination of the issue of youth violence in twenty-first-century Africa, looking a...
This is a broad examination of the issue of youth violence in twenty-first-century Africa, looking a...
This paper systematically maps the field of scholarly works on the theme of youth and violent confli...
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Democratic processes the world over have exhibited tremendous challenges of diverse dimensions espec...
Although Africa has a youth-dominated population, African government policies are often not youth-ce...
This article conceptualises the slogan ‘silencing the guns in Africa’ as a metaphor for actions that...
This volume contains a range of original studies on the controversial role of youth in politics, c...
Using the 2009 Amnesty in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, this paper explores youth manipulation of neopatrim...
This paper examines youth restiveness with specific examples from socially excluded communities acro...
Young people are major participants in contemporary intra-state armed conflicts. Since the end of th...
This volume contains a range of original studies on the controversial role of youth in politics, c...
The article focuses on the Nigerian Youths as Victims of this 21st century, as it is believed that t...
The failures of governance and statehood in Nigeria breed an anarchical or disruptive system in the ...
The 'problem' of youth has recently been high on the agenda of African governments and non-governmen...
This is a broad examination of the issue of youth violence in twenty-first-century Africa, looking a...
This is a broad examination of the issue of youth violence in twenty-first-century Africa, looking a...
This paper systematically maps the field of scholarly works on the theme of youth and violent confli...
urn:nbn:de:0070- i jcv-20122165 IJCV: Vol. 6 (2) 2012, pp. 339 – 351 Vol. 6 (2) 201
Democratic processes the world over have exhibited tremendous challenges of diverse dimensions espec...
Although Africa has a youth-dominated population, African government policies are often not youth-ce...
This article conceptualises the slogan ‘silencing the guns in Africa’ as a metaphor for actions that...
This volume contains a range of original studies on the controversial role of youth in politics, c...
Using the 2009 Amnesty in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, this paper explores youth manipulation of neopatrim...
This paper examines youth restiveness with specific examples from socially excluded communities acro...
Young people are major participants in contemporary intra-state armed conflicts. Since the end of th...
This volume contains a range of original studies on the controversial role of youth in politics, c...
The article focuses on the Nigerian Youths as Victims of this 21st century, as it is believed that t...
The failures of governance and statehood in Nigeria breed an anarchical or disruptive system in the ...
The 'problem' of youth has recently been high on the agenda of African governments and non-governmen...