Young Peoples Perspectives on the Rights of the Child: Implications for Theory, Research and PracticeISBN: 978-1-4051-9434-1
Paperback
200 pages
December 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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This special issue highlights the complexity, breadth, and range of
topics pertaining to children’s rights as a social issue. The
contributions included in this issue provide current theory and
empirical research addressing the ways in which children and youth
conceptualize their need for rights in contexts such as the family,
school, community, and greater society. Additionally, the
contributions address the implications this research has for policy
and practice centered on the rights of children and youth in
varying social contexts. As such this issue will be of interest to
all those who advocate for young people in a variety of setting, as
well as those whose work pertains to bettering the lives children
and youth more generally.
- Focuses on children’s and adolescents’ conceptions
of their rights and responsibilities.
- Articles utilize the best developmental science and theoretical frameworks to address the tensions and complexities of children’s rights both locally and globally