UID:
almafu_9961390820202883
Format:
1 online resource (vi, 258 pages)
ISBN:
9781447370437
,
1447370430
,
9781447370420
,
1447370422
Content:
"Children in the Global South continue to be affected by social disadvantage in our unequal post-colonial world order. With a focus on working-class children in Latin America, this book explores the challenges of promoting children’s rights in a decolonizing context. Liebel and colleagues give insights into the political lives of children and demonstrate ways in which the concept of children’s rights can be made meaningful at the grassroots level. Looking to the future, they consider how collaborative research with children can counteract their marginalization and oppression in society."--Provided by publisher.
Note:
Introduction: Colonization of childhoods and identities of resistance -- Part I. Children's rights from below -- 1. Submission and humiliation of childhoods from a decolonial perspective -- 2. Children's rights movements and the hidden history of children's rights -- 3. Children's rights studies in search of its own profile -- 4. Ethical challenges of research with children of the Global South -- 5. Adultism, children's political participation and voting rights -- Part II. Children in resistance -- 6. Children's rights and political subjectivities -- 7. Flexible adaptation or resistance? Paradoxes and pitfalls of discourses on resilience in children -- 8. Children's protagonism: considerations for its reconceptualization -- 9. "Not about us, but with us!": perspectives of insurgent research with children in the Global South -- Epilogue: Children's rights as counter-rights.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 1447370406
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781447370406
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781447370413
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1447370414
Language:
English
DOI:
10.56687/9781447370437
URL:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781447370437/type/BOOK