Objective
The physical and psychosocial impact of armed conflict on children is immense and particularly so, if these children are associated with the enemy. Overwhelming evidence suggests that children born of war (CBOW), i.e. children fathered by foreign soldiers and born to local mothers have been and continue to be a major obstacle to successful integration of both their mothers and themselves into post-conflict societies. At a global level, previous UN studies have further emphasized the lack of research on children born out of forced pregnancies in armed conflict. The proposed network addresses the described shortcomings by advancing the knowledge base through systematic analysis of lived experiences of CBOW in a variety of 20th century conflict and post-conflict situations.
The main research goal is to further our understanding of how (if at all) CBOW in conflict and post-conflict situations are integrated into society; how (if at all) militaries, governments, and nongovernmental policy makers assist this integration process; and how the children's lived experiences reflect broader societal attitudes to memories of war and vice versa. Our vision is to promote scientific excellence by exploiting the specific research expertise and infrastructure of the co-ordinating partner and all participants in order to advance the research competencies and employability of early career researchers. Their enhanced understanding of the challenges of CBOW in volatile societies will inform the normative debates and, ultimately, policies on the reintegration of CBOW into post-conflict societies. By combining historical, social empirical, psychiatric, political, legal, memory, public health and development studies with the discourse surrounding currently enacted humanitarian intervention, insights gained from this network will surpass existing knowledge and will help improve on current integration efforts.
Fields of science
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- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical policiescivil societynongovernmental organizations
- humanitieshistory and archaeologyhistory
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical transitionsarmed conflicts
- humanitiesartsmodern and contemporary artcinematography
- medical and health sciencesclinical medicineobstetrics
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Funding Scheme
MSCA-ITN-ETN - European Training NetworksCoordinator
B15 2TT Birmingham
United Kingdom
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Participants (11)
04109 Leipzig
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53173 Bonn
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76821 Mont Saint Aignan Cedex
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1586 RIGA
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40-007 KATOWICE
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LT-92294 Klaipeda
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17489 Greifswald
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400 96 Usti Nad Labem
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1090 Wien
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5211 LJ S HERTOGENBOSCH
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86159 Augsburg
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Partners (13)
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LIRA
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02138 Cambridge
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68159 Mannheim
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53173 BONN
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TF8 7DQ TELFORD
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50968 KOLN
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SE1 8NJ LONDON
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10553 Berlin
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Lira
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69978 Tel Aviv
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W1A 1AA London
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125993 MOSKVA
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