ABSTRACT

Children's and young people’s right to participate has been increasingly acknowledged and taken up internationally, as expressed in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Yet much of this has focused on collecting children’s voices, rather than achieving change, and has met its limits. This book provides an analysis of children’s participation in formal, collective and action research processes in six different international settings. It offers a deeper understanding of what helps and facilitates children's and young people’s participation through research, evaluation and decision-making to go beyond voice and effect change. This analysis is set in the context of historical and current discourses of participation, the sociology of childhood, contemporary anthropology, children’s geography and international development.

Themes addressed include time and processes in children’s participation, shifting and multiple identities of children, political and cultural contexts, places and spaces children inhabit, skills and capacities of adults, accountability and power. The analysis promotes an approach to children’s participation as relational and collaborative, and will contribute to answering some of the questions facing practitioners and researchers embarking on participatory enquiry with children and young people.

This is an invaluable book for practitioners and for scholars, postgraduates in anthropology, sociology, human geography, childhood studies, development studies, social policy, social work, community work, education, youth work and those with an interest in citizenship, children’s rights and human rights. Researchers and practitioners in UN, government and non-government services will also find it applicable to engaging with children and young people.

part I|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|11 pages

Introduction

Following the journey of voice

part II|54 pages

Constructing childhood and children’s participation

chapter 2|24 pages

Constructions of childhood

chapter 3|29 pages

Constructing children’s participation

part III|47 pages

Setting the scene in Asia and the UK

part IV|87 pages

Themes for policy and practice

chapter 6|15 pages

Reflections on participation processes

chapter 10|18 pages

Power and accountability

part V|13 pages

Conclusion

chapter 11|11 pages

Conclusion

205Beyond voice