ABSTRACT

Since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) children’s rights have assumed a central position in a wide variety of disciplines and policies.

This handbook offers an engaging overview of the contemporary research landscape for those people in the theory and practice of children’s rights. The volume offers a multidisciplinary approach to children’s rights, as well as key thematic issues in children’s rights at the intersection of global and local concerns. The main approaches and topics within the volume are:

• Law, social work, and the sociology of childhood and anthropology

• Geography, childhood studies, gender studies and citizenship studies

• Participation, education and health

• Juvenile justice and alternative care

• Violence against children and female genital mutilation

• Child labour, working children and child poverty

• Migration, indigenous children and resource exploitation

 

The specially commissioned chapters have been written by renowned scholars and researchers and come together to provide a critical and invaluable guide to the challenges and dilemmas currently facing children’s rights.

chapter 1|24 pages

Introduction

A critical approach to children's rights

part I|158 pages

Disciplinary perspectives

chapter 2|16 pages

Children's rights from a legal perspective

Children's rights law

chapter 3|17 pages

The Convention on the Rights of the Child

Reflections from a historical, social policy and educational perspective

chapter 4|17 pages

Children's rights and childhood studies

From living apart together towards a happy marriage

chapter 6|18 pages

Children's rights from a social work perspective

Towards a lifeworld orientation

chapter 7|19 pages

Anthropologists, ethnographers and children's rights

Critiques, resistance and powers

chapter 8|16 pages

Children's rights

A critical geographic perspective

chapter 9|17 pages

Children's rights from a gender studies perspective

Gender, intersectionality and ethics of care

chapter 10|19 pages

Children's rights and citizenship studies

Re-theorising child citizenship through transdisciplinarity from the local to the global

part II|245 pages

Selected themes at the intersection of the global and the local

chapter 11|16 pages

Children and young people's participation

A critical consideration of Article 12

chapter 21|16 pages

Indigenous children's rights

Opportunities in appropriation and transformation

chapter 23|16 pages

Conclusions

Towards a field of critical children's rights studies