When Peace Means Nothing: Reflections on Youth Marginality and Agency in Postwar Sierra Leone

Ibrahim Bangura
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ABSTRACT: The situation, agency, and actions of the youth remain central to the analyses of political, socioeconomic, and cultural dynamics of postwar Sierra Leone. This article returns to the youth question twenty years after the end of the war in Sierra Leone in order to understand the differing experiences that animate youth sociopolitical and economic reality in the country. It focuses specifically on the experiences of the present generation of youth, the spaces they inhabit, and what their experiences teach us about postwar peacebuilding in Sierra Leone. Using data collected through interviews, surveys, and focus group discussions from over 562 youth and other actors, between January 2019 and November 2022, this article argues that a significant proportion of the country's youth remain marginalized in society. These youth continue to deploy coping strategies, including creation of alternative social spaces, expressive popular culture, drugs and gangs, and migration to deal with their marginality. Significantly a proportion of marginalized youth remain trapped in cycles of violence as they clash with state security forces.
当和平毫无意义:对战后塞拉利昂青年边缘化和能动性的思考
摘要:战后塞拉利昂的政治、社会经济和文化动态分析中,青年的处境、能动性和行动仍然是核心问题。这篇文章回到塞拉利昂战争结束二十年后的青年问题,以了解不同的经历,这些经历激发了该国青年的社会政治和经济现实。它特别关注当代青年的经历,他们居住的空间,以及他们的经历教给我们的关于战后塞拉利昂建设和平的知识。本文利用2019年1月至2022年11月期间通过对562多名青年和其他行动者的访谈、调查和焦点小组讨论收集的数据,认为该国很大一部分青年仍然被社会边缘化。这些年轻人继续采取应对策略,包括创造另类社会空间、富有表现力的流行文化、毒品和帮派以及移民,以应对他们的边缘地位。重要的是,一部分边缘化青年在与国家安全部队发生冲突时,仍被困在暴力循环中。
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