Beyond resilience: Exploring a concept of place-based healing for children in war

Al AZZAWI Sana, Göksenin İNalhan*

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Özet

Millions of children in the world today suffer greatly in war torn and conflict. The role of the built environment has been overlooked in the study of children’s resilience. The interdependent relationship between children and environment, examined as children’s experience of place, can act as a lens from which we can view children’s resilience in chaotic environments. This research explores a concept of place-based healing through understanding how children experience war from an environmental perspective. The study is based on three narrative accounts of young Iraqi women who have; as children, lived in unstable and war-torn environments. Their stories, gathered through interviews and prolonged correspondence, will, through an interpretive phenomenological analysis, attempt to uncover the deep meanings of resilience and its relationship to place-meanings, mainly through attachments, and what implications that might have on a more inclusive design for the healing child.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Ana bilgisayar yayını başlığıTransforming our World Through Design, Diversity and Education - Proceedings of Universal Design and Higher Education in Transformation Congress 2018
EditörlerGerald Craddock, Cormac Doran, Larry McNutt, Donal Rice
YayınlayanIOS Press
Sayfalar735-742
Sayfa sayısı8
ISBN (Elektronik)9781614999225
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 2018
Etkinlik2018 Universal Design and Higher Education in Transformation Congress, UDHEIT 2018 - Dublin, Ireland
Süre: 30 Eki 20182 Kas 2018

Yayın serisi

AdıStudies in Health Technology and Informatics
Hacim256
ISSN (Basılı)0926-9630
ISSN (Elektronik)1879-8365

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Ülke/BölgeIreland
ŞehirDublin
Periyot30/10/182/11/18

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