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Publications

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Collaborative Publications

In a short time, ourresearch group has produced a dynamic research agenda, with concrete outcomes. Since 2012, our team has been awarded 10 joint grants totaling 3.8 million dollars. We have collaborated on over 40publications and presentations on children’s rights, war, global health, youth and community engagement, and arts-based methods.

The following publications reflect a growing collaboration between and among our team members.For a review of publications by theme, please navigate using the links onthe left.

Books & Edited Collections

Arts Based Research

Children Born of War

• Denov, M., & Kahn, S. (in press, 2019) “They Should See Us as a Symbol of Reconciliation”: Youth Born of Genocidal Rape in Rwanda and the Implications for Transitional Justice. Journal of Human Rights Practice.

• Denov, M. & Piolanti, A. (in press, 2019) Mothers of Children Born of Genocidal Rape in Rwanda: Implications for Mental Health, Well-Being and Psycho-Social Support Interventions. Women’s International Health Care.

• Denov, M., Blanchet-Cohen, N., Bah, A., Uwababyeyi, L., & Kagame, J. (2018). Co-creating space for voice: reflections on a participatory research process with war-affected youth living in Canada. In I. Berson., & M., Berson. (Eds). Participatory methodologies to elevate children’s voices and agency. Research in global child advocacy series. Volume 7: Participatory methodologies to elevate children’s voice and agency.

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Child Soldiers

• Marchand, I., & Denov, M. (2015). The Evolving Identities of Former Child Soldiers in Colombia. In Zeiger, S., and Aly., A. (eds.) Countering violent extremism: Developing an evidence-base for policy and practice. Perth: Curtin University.

• Denov, M., and Marchand, I. (2014) “I Can’t Go Home”: Forced Migration and Displacement Following Demobilization: The Complexity of Reintegration for Former Child Soldiers in Colombia. Intervention: The International Journal of Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and Counselling in Areas of Armed Conflict, 12, 3: 1-14.

Human Rights

• Denov, M., & Fennig, M. (in press, 2019). Assessing the Rights and Realities of War-affected Refugee Children in Canada. In Waldock, T. (ed.) The Status of Children in Canada: A Children’s Rights Analysis. Halifax: Canadian Scholars Press.

Reconciliation & Transitional Justice

• Denov, M., & Marchand, I. (2014). “I Can’t Go Home”: Forced Migration and Displacement Following Demobilization: The Complexity of Reintegration for Former Child Soldiers in Colombia. Intervention: The International Journal of Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and Counselling in Areas of Armed Conflict, 12, 3: 1-14.

Social Work

War-affected refugees & Resettlement

• Denov, M., & Fennig, M. (in press, 2019). Assessing the Rights and Realities of War-affected Refugee Children in Canada. In Waldock, T. (ed.) The Status of Children in Canada: A Children’s Rights Analysis. Halifax: Canadian Scholars Press.

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