Reconceptualizing children's rights in international development :
Reconceptualizing children's rights in international development : living rights, social justice, translations /
edited by Karl Hanson, Olga Nieuwenhuys.
- Cambridge [UK] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
- xiii, 302 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Living rights, social justice, translations / Ukugana : 'informal marriage' and children's rights discourse among rural 'AIDS-orphans' in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa / Seeing and knowing? : Street children's lifeworlds through the camera's lens / Interdependent rights and agency : the role of children in collective livelihood strategies in rural Ethiopia / Young carpet weavers on the rights threshold : protection or practical self-determination? / Conflicting realities : the Kikuyu childhood ethos and the ethic of the CRC / The politics of failure : street children and the circulation of rights discourses in Kolkata (Calcutta), India / Malik and his three mothers : AIDS orphans' survival strategies and how children's rights translations hinder them / Living history by youth in post-war situations / Inclusive universality and the child-caretaker dynamic / Do children have a right to work? : Working children's movements in the struggle for social justice / Translating working children's rights into international labour law / Children's rights and social movements : reflections from a cognate field / Karl Hanson and Olga Nieuwenhuys -- Patricia C. Henderson -- Phillip Mizen and Yaw Ofosu-Kusi -- Tatek Abebe -- Tom O'Neill -- Yvan Droz -- Sarada Balagopalan -- Kristen E. Cheney -- Colette Daiute -- Eva Brems -- Manfred Liebel -- Karl Hanson and Arne Vandaele -- Neil Stammers.
"Building on recent human rights scholarship, childhood studies and child rights programming, this conceptual framework on children's rights proposes three key-notions: living rights, or the lived experiences in which rights take shape; social justice, or the shared normative beliefs that make rights appear legitimate for those who struggle to get them recognised; and translations, or the complex flux between different beliefs and perspectives on rights and their codification. By exploring the relationships between these three concepts, the realities and complexities of children's rights are highlighted. The framework is critical of approaches to children as passive targets of good intentions and aims to disclose how children craft their own conceptions and practices of rights. The contributions offer important insights into new ways of thinking and research within this emerging field"--
9781107031517 1107031516
2012019710
016168346 Uk
Children--Legal status, laws, etc.
Children's rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Human Rights.
Children--Legal status, laws, etc.
Children's rights.
RIGHTS OF THE CHILD.
CHILD WELFARE.
LEGAL STATUS.
JUVENILE JUSTICE.
CASE STUDIES.
HUMAN SECURITY.
K639 / .R435 2013
323.3/52
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Living rights, social justice, translations / Ukugana : 'informal marriage' and children's rights discourse among rural 'AIDS-orphans' in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa / Seeing and knowing? : Street children's lifeworlds through the camera's lens / Interdependent rights and agency : the role of children in collective livelihood strategies in rural Ethiopia / Young carpet weavers on the rights threshold : protection or practical self-determination? / Conflicting realities : the Kikuyu childhood ethos and the ethic of the CRC / The politics of failure : street children and the circulation of rights discourses in Kolkata (Calcutta), India / Malik and his three mothers : AIDS orphans' survival strategies and how children's rights translations hinder them / Living history by youth in post-war situations / Inclusive universality and the child-caretaker dynamic / Do children have a right to work? : Working children's movements in the struggle for social justice / Translating working children's rights into international labour law / Children's rights and social movements : reflections from a cognate field / Karl Hanson and Olga Nieuwenhuys -- Patricia C. Henderson -- Phillip Mizen and Yaw Ofosu-Kusi -- Tatek Abebe -- Tom O'Neill -- Yvan Droz -- Sarada Balagopalan -- Kristen E. Cheney -- Colette Daiute -- Eva Brems -- Manfred Liebel -- Karl Hanson and Arne Vandaele -- Neil Stammers.
"Building on recent human rights scholarship, childhood studies and child rights programming, this conceptual framework on children's rights proposes three key-notions: living rights, or the lived experiences in which rights take shape; social justice, or the shared normative beliefs that make rights appear legitimate for those who struggle to get them recognised; and translations, or the complex flux between different beliefs and perspectives on rights and their codification. By exploring the relationships between these three concepts, the realities and complexities of children's rights are highlighted. The framework is critical of approaches to children as passive targets of good intentions and aims to disclose how children craft their own conceptions and practices of rights. The contributions offer important insights into new ways of thinking and research within this emerging field"--
9781107031517 1107031516
2012019710
016168346 Uk
Children--Legal status, laws, etc.
Children's rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Political Freedom & Security--Human Rights.
Children--Legal status, laws, etc.
Children's rights.
RIGHTS OF THE CHILD.
CHILD WELFARE.
LEGAL STATUS.
JUVENILE JUSTICE.
CASE STUDIES.
HUMAN SECURITY.
K639 / .R435 2013
323.3/52
