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Investigating changes in upbringing in the North Caucasus, a region notorious for violent conflict, this book explores the lives of the generation born after the dissolution of the USSR who grew up under conditions of turmoil and rapid social change. It avoids the traditional presentation of the North Caucasus as a locus of violence, and instead presents the life of people in the region through the lens of the young generation growing up there. Using focus groups with teachers and students of different ethnic groups, as well as surveys and essays written by children, the book suggests that while the legacy of conflict plays a role in many childrens lives, it is by no means the only factor in their upbringing. It explores how conflict has influenced upbringing, and goes on to consider factors such as the revival of religion, the impact of social and economic upheaval, and the shifting balance between school and parents. As well as revealing the dynamic influences on childrens upbringing in the region, the book presents recommendations on how to address some of the challenges that arise. The role of government in education is also evaluated, and prospects for the future are considered. The book is useful for students and scholars of Education, Sociology and Central Asian Studies.

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Growing Up in the North Caucasus
Investigating changes in upbringing in the North Caucasus, a region notorious for violent conflict, this book explores the lives of the generation born after the dissolution of the Soviet Union who grew up with violent conflict and social change. It challenges the traditional presentation of the North Caucasus as a locus of violence, and instead presents the life of people in the region through the lens of the young generation growing up there.
Using focus groups with teachers and students of ethnic groups, as well as surveys and essays written by children, the book argues that while the legacy of conflict plays a role in many childrens lives, it is by no means the only factor in their upbringing. It explores how conflict has influenced upbringing, and goes on to consider factors such as the revival of religion, the impact of social and economic upheaval, and the shifting balance between school and parents in upbringing. As well as understanding the dynamic influences on childrens upbringing in the region, the book presents recommendations on how to address some of these challenges. The role of government in education is also evaluated, and prospects for the future are considered. It is a useful contribution for students and scholars of Education, Sociology and Central Asian Studies.
Irina Molodikova is Supervisor of the North Caucasus Initiative of the Open Society Foundation at the Central European University, Hungary.
Alan Watt is Lecturer in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy at the Central European University, Hungary.
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Growing Up in the North Caucasus
Society, Family, Religion and Education
Irina Molodikova and Alan Watt
Growing Up in the North Caucasus
Society, family, religion and education
Irina Molodikova and Alan Watt
Growing Up in the North Caucasus Society Family Religion and Education - image 1
First published 2014
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2014 Irina Molodikova and Alan Watt
The right of Irina Molodikova and Alan Watt to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him/her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Molodikova, I. (Irina)
Growing up in the North Caucasus : society, family, religion and education / Irina Molodikova and Alan Watt.
p. cm. (Central Asian studies ; 28)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. YouthRussia (Federation)Caucasus, NorthernSocial conditions
21st century. 2. EducationRussia (Federation)Caucasus, Northern.
3. FamiliesRussia (Federation)Caucasus, Northern. 4. Caucasus,
Northern (Russia)Social conditions21st century. I. Title.
HQ799.R92C385 2014
306.8509475dc23
2013023489
ISBN: 978-0-415-68592-4 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-85683-4 (ebk)
Typeset in Times New Roman
by Taylor & Francis Books
Start children off on the way they should go, and even when they are old they will not turn from it
Proverbs of Solomon 22:6
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The work in the North Caucasus region started from 2007 when the Education Support Program of the Open Society Foundations (OSF) conducted an assessment of the situation in school education in the area. Our team had to identify the particular groups of children the program should target. At that time some republics in the region were under Counter-Terrorist Operations (CTO) and only local researchers could help us.
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