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        2. Young Children’s Experiences of Connectedness and Belonging in Postconflict Sri Lanka
A Socioecological Approach
            
        
    
    
    
    
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        Nanditha Hettitantri
        
 and Fay Hadley 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - CONTENTS vii
 - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
 - Introduction. Approaches to Studying Children Affected by Armed Conflict: Reflections on Theory, Method, and Practice 1
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                            PART ONE. UNDERSTANDING THE REALITIES OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT
 - 1. “Raising the Dead” and Cultivating Resilience 19
 - 2. Young Children’s Experiences of Connectedness and Belonging in Postconflict Sri Lanka 43
 - 3. Contending with Violence and Discrimination 66
 - 4. A Social Constructionist Approach to Understanding the Experiences of Girls Affected by Armed Conflict in Colombia 89
 - 5. Armed with Resilience 112
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                            PART TWO. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING THE REALITIES OF CHILDREN AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT
 - 6. Socioecological Research Methods with Children Affected by Armed Conflict 137
 - 7. What Children and Youth Can Tell Us 163
 - 8. Surviving Disorder 185
 - 9. Reweaving Relating in Social Reintegration 206
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                            PART THREE. PRACTICE AND SERVICE DELIVERY
 - 10. Health Care Services to War- Affected Children in Northern Uganda 229
 - 11. When the System “Works” 255
 - 12. Working with Children Affected by Armed Conflict 277
 - 13. Meeting the Needs of Children Affected by Conflict 296
 - Conclusion 319
 - CONTRIBUTORS 337
 - INDEX 345
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - CONTENTS vii
 - ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi
 - Introduction. Approaches to Studying Children Affected by Armed Conflict: Reflections on Theory, Method, and Practice 1
 - 
                            PART ONE. UNDERSTANDING THE REALITIES OF CHILDREN IN ARMED CONFLICT
 - 1. “Raising the Dead” and Cultivating Resilience 19
 - 2. Young Children’s Experiences of Connectedness and Belonging in Postconflict Sri Lanka 43
 - 3. Contending with Violence and Discrimination 66
 - 4. A Social Constructionist Approach to Understanding the Experiences of Girls Affected by Armed Conflict in Colombia 89
 - 5. Armed with Resilience 112
 - 
                            PART TWO. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO UNDERSTANDING THE REALITIES OF CHILDREN AFFECTED BY ARMED CONFLICT
 - 6. Socioecological Research Methods with Children Affected by Armed Conflict 137
 - 7. What Children and Youth Can Tell Us 163
 - 8. Surviving Disorder 185
 - 9. Reweaving Relating in Social Reintegration 206
 - 
                            PART THREE. PRACTICE AND SERVICE DELIVERY
 - 10. Health Care Services to War- Affected Children in Northern Uganda 229
 - 11. When the System “Works” 255
 - 12. Working with Children Affected by Armed Conflict 277
 - 13. Meeting the Needs of Children Affected by Conflict 296
 - Conclusion 319
 - CONTRIBUTORS 337
 - INDEX 345