Research Article: Conceptualizing Peace: A Qualitative Study Among Afghan Adolescents Living in Intractable Conflict
Introduction:
Adolescents have often been overlooked as agents of social transformation in conflict settings. The available literature on adolescent development in conflict depicts them as passive receivers of the impact of events surrounding them. A growing body of research suggests the adolescent phase is a developmental period when socialization and identity formation is active, making it an ideal time for conceptualizing issues like peace. Moreover, the adolescent phase is the only period in human development with a…
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