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The politics of children’s rights and representation (electronic book) / edited by Bengt Sandin, Jonathan Josefsson, Karl Hanson, Sarada Balagopalan.

Contributor(s): Series: Studies in Childhood and YouthPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023Description: XVI, 337 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color. online resourceISBN:
  • 9783031044809 (ebk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.61/POL
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Contents:
Introduction: Representing children -- Chapter 1. Recognizing children’s rights: From child protection to children’s human rights - the 1979 Swedish ban on corporal punishment in perspective -- Chapter 2. Adults in charge: The limits of formal child participatory processes for societal transformation -- Chapter 3. Children’s participation in their right to education: Learning from the Delhi High Court Cases, 1997-2001 -- Chapter 4. Representing the child before the court -- Chapter 5. Could it be that they do not want to hear what we have to say?’ organised working children and the international politics and representations of child labour -- Chapter 6. Children without childhood: Representations of the child-soldier as an international emergency -- Chapter 7. Children’s representation in the transnational mirror maze -- Chapter 8. Combatting child poverty in the childhood moratorium: A representational lens on children’s rights -- Chapter 9. Deliberative disobedience as a strategy for claiming rights and representation in the family: the case of Accra’s street children -- Chapter 10. Child Figurations in youth climate justice activism: The Visual rhetoric of the Fridays for Future on Instagram -- Chapter 11. Political strategies of self-representation: The case of young Afghan migrants in Sweden -- Chapter 12. Political representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in Australia. .
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Introduction: Representing children -- Chapter 1. Recognizing children’s rights: From child protection to children’s human rights - the 1979 Swedish ban on corporal punishment in perspective -- Chapter 2. Adults in charge: The limits of formal child participatory processes for societal transformation -- Chapter 3. Children’s participation in their right to education: Learning from the Delhi High Court Cases, 1997-2001 -- Chapter 4. Representing the child before the court -- Chapter 5. Could it be that they do not want to hear what we have to say?’ organised working children and the international politics and representations of child labour -- Chapter 6. Children without childhood: Representations of the child-soldier as an international emergency -- Chapter 7. Children’s representation in the transnational mirror maze -- Chapter 8. Combatting child poverty in the childhood moratorium: A representational lens on children’s rights -- Chapter 9. Deliberative disobedience as a strategy for claiming rights and representation in the family: the case of Accra’s street children -- Chapter 10. Child Figurations in youth climate justice activism: The Visual rhetoric of the Fridays for Future on Instagram -- Chapter 11. Political strategies of self-representation: The case of young Afghan migrants in Sweden -- Chapter 12. Political representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth in Australia. .