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Holly Thorpe

Creative Sports in Post-Disaster Geographies

by Holly Thorpe

In contexts of war and natural disaster, children and youth are often considered the most vulnerable. Yet although children and youth may be exposed to particularly high levels of physical, social, psychological, and political risk, simply treating children and youth as “victims” may overlook their unique forms of agency, creativity, and resourcefulness. Seeking to move beyond this “deficit model,” I have begun a three-year...

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