Critical Children's Rights Studies
A Research Companion
Herausgeber: Llobet, Valeria; Imoh, Afua Twum-Danso; Reynaert, Didier
Critical Children's Rights Studies
A Research Companion
Herausgeber: Llobet, Valeria; Imoh, Afua Twum-Danso; Reynaert, Didier
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The field of Children's Rights Studies is well established and dominated by a top-down approach that considers these rights as objective standards requiring implementation in practice or policy. This book argues for a critical perspective which views the area as contested terrain with conflicting normative foundations and traditions.
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The field of Children's Rights Studies is well established and dominated by a top-down approach that considers these rights as objective standards requiring implementation in practice or policy. This book argues for a critical perspective which views the area as contested terrain with conflicting normative foundations and traditions.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781032827612
- ISBN-10: 1032827610
- Artikelnr.: 73529255
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781032827612
- ISBN-10: 1032827610
- Artikelnr.: 73529255
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Valeria Llobet holds a PhD in social psychology from the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina). She is a Professor in the School of Humanities, Universidad de San Martín (Argentina) and a researcher at CONICET (National Council of Research). Her work focuses on children's rights, gender and class inequalities. Didier Reynaert is Lecturer in Social Work and Senior Researcher at the EQUALITY//ResearchCollective of HOGENT University of Applied Sciences and Arts, School of Social Welfare (Belgium). His expertise lies in the field of social work theory, social justice and human rights and Critical Children's Rights Studies. Afua Twum-Danso Imoh is Associate Professor in Global Childhoods and Welfare at the University of Bristol (UK). Her work explores the intersections between children's rights and cultural norms in Ghana. She is an editor for the Palgrave Macmillan Study of Childhood and Youth Series and serves on the editorial boards of several journals. Wouter Vandenhole is Full Professor of Human Rights and Children's Rights and directs the Law and Development Research Group of the University of Antwerp's (Belgium) law faculty. His research interests include children's rights, economic, social and cultural rights, the relationship between human rights law and sustainable development, and thicker human rights accountability.
Critical Children's Rights Studies: an introduction 1. Am I a critical
children's rights researcher? A reflexive analysis of the adaptive model of
childhood 2. Children's liberation: a critical return to the radical work
of Shulamith Firestone 3. Children's rights as counter-rights: how the
paternalism of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child can be
countered 4. Children's search for equality: between the legal and the
political 5. Children's rights from a childist perspective: theorizing
social empowerment 6. Children's rights and the future 7. Recasting
children's rights as relational, circular, and interdependent 8.
Destabilizing images of the competent adult vs. the incompetent child in
dominant children's rights discourses through the lens of Akan notions of
personhood and social relations 9. Those afraid of gender and childhood:
anti-gender attacks against Judith Butler in Brazil 10.Child, early and
forced marriage from a critical children's rights perspective 11. Child
rights regimes and the political economy of children and childhood: a
historical perspective of time in interpreting social change 12. The hidden
histories of children's rights 13. Historicizing rights subjectivities in
post-colonial contexts: the right to education and the deregulation of
child labour in India 14. The social construction of children's rights:
origins of, and developments in, the children's rights movement in Flanders
15. Strategic uses and redefinitions of children's rights: violence against
children in Argentina and Brazil 16. Beyond implementation: a critical
children's rights-based approach to the experiences of neurodiverse
justice-involved youth 17. A critical perspective on children's right to
play 18. Children's rights implementation as a lived practice: an
ethnography of implementation in India and its potential for critical
children's rights studies 19. Critique after inclusion: three pathways
towards a critical study of children's rights Conclusion
children's rights researcher? A reflexive analysis of the adaptive model of
childhood 2. Children's liberation: a critical return to the radical work
of Shulamith Firestone 3. Children's rights as counter-rights: how the
paternalism of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child can be
countered 4. Children's search for equality: between the legal and the
political 5. Children's rights from a childist perspective: theorizing
social empowerment 6. Children's rights and the future 7. Recasting
children's rights as relational, circular, and interdependent 8.
Destabilizing images of the competent adult vs. the incompetent child in
dominant children's rights discourses through the lens of Akan notions of
personhood and social relations 9. Those afraid of gender and childhood:
anti-gender attacks against Judith Butler in Brazil 10.Child, early and
forced marriage from a critical children's rights perspective 11. Child
rights regimes and the political economy of children and childhood: a
historical perspective of time in interpreting social change 12. The hidden
histories of children's rights 13. Historicizing rights subjectivities in
post-colonial contexts: the right to education and the deregulation of
child labour in India 14. The social construction of children's rights:
origins of, and developments in, the children's rights movement in Flanders
15. Strategic uses and redefinitions of children's rights: violence against
children in Argentina and Brazil 16. Beyond implementation: a critical
children's rights-based approach to the experiences of neurodiverse
justice-involved youth 17. A critical perspective on children's right to
play 18. Children's rights implementation as a lived practice: an
ethnography of implementation in India and its potential for critical
children's rights studies 19. Critique after inclusion: three pathways
towards a critical study of children's rights Conclusion
Critical Children's Rights Studies: an introduction 1. Am I a critical
children's rights researcher? A reflexive analysis of the adaptive model of
childhood 2. Children's liberation: a critical return to the radical work
of Shulamith Firestone 3. Children's rights as counter-rights: how the
paternalism of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child can be
countered 4. Children's search for equality: between the legal and the
political 5. Children's rights from a childist perspective: theorizing
social empowerment 6. Children's rights and the future 7. Recasting
children's rights as relational, circular, and interdependent 8.
Destabilizing images of the competent adult vs. the incompetent child in
dominant children's rights discourses through the lens of Akan notions of
personhood and social relations 9. Those afraid of gender and childhood:
anti-gender attacks against Judith Butler in Brazil 10.Child, early and
forced marriage from a critical children's rights perspective 11. Child
rights regimes and the political economy of children and childhood: a
historical perspective of time in interpreting social change 12. The hidden
histories of children's rights 13. Historicizing rights subjectivities in
post-colonial contexts: the right to education and the deregulation of
child labour in India 14. The social construction of children's rights:
origins of, and developments in, the children's rights movement in Flanders
15. Strategic uses and redefinitions of children's rights: violence against
children in Argentina and Brazil 16. Beyond implementation: a critical
children's rights-based approach to the experiences of neurodiverse
justice-involved youth 17. A critical perspective on children's right to
play 18. Children's rights implementation as a lived practice: an
ethnography of implementation in India and its potential for critical
children's rights studies 19. Critique after inclusion: three pathways
towards a critical study of children's rights Conclusion
children's rights researcher? A reflexive analysis of the adaptive model of
childhood 2. Children's liberation: a critical return to the radical work
of Shulamith Firestone 3. Children's rights as counter-rights: how the
paternalism of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child can be
countered 4. Children's search for equality: between the legal and the
political 5. Children's rights from a childist perspective: theorizing
social empowerment 6. Children's rights and the future 7. Recasting
children's rights as relational, circular, and interdependent 8.
Destabilizing images of the competent adult vs. the incompetent child in
dominant children's rights discourses through the lens of Akan notions of
personhood and social relations 9. Those afraid of gender and childhood:
anti-gender attacks against Judith Butler in Brazil 10.Child, early and
forced marriage from a critical children's rights perspective 11. Child
rights regimes and the political economy of children and childhood: a
historical perspective of time in interpreting social change 12. The hidden
histories of children's rights 13. Historicizing rights subjectivities in
post-colonial contexts: the right to education and the deregulation of
child labour in India 14. The social construction of children's rights:
origins of, and developments in, the children's rights movement in Flanders
15. Strategic uses and redefinitions of children's rights: violence against
children in Argentina and Brazil 16. Beyond implementation: a critical
children's rights-based approach to the experiences of neurodiverse
justice-involved youth 17. A critical perspective on children's right to
play 18. Children's rights implementation as a lived practice: an
ethnography of implementation in India and its potential for critical
children's rights studies 19. Critique after inclusion: three pathways
towards a critical study of children's rights Conclusion







