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Handbook of Children's Rights
Global and Multidisciplinary Perspectives
von Martin D. Ruck, Michele Peterson-Badali, Michael Freeman
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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ISBN: 978-1-317-66004-0
Erschienen am 08.12.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 640 Seiten

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Biografische Anmerkung
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Martin D. Ruck is Professor of Psychology and Urban Education at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.

Michele Peterson-Badali is Professor of Psychology in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE).

Michael Freeman is Professor Emeritus at the University College London Laws and Honorary Research Professor at the Liverpool Law School of the University of Liverpool.



About the Editors

Contributors

Preface Martin D. Ruck, Michele Peterson-Badali, and Michael Freeman

Part I. Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Children's Rights and the CRC

1. History of Children's Rights

Peter N. Stearns

2 Children's Rights and Women's Rights: Interrelated and Interdependent

Jonathan Todres

3. Children's Rights: A framework to Eliminate Social Exclusion? Critical Discussions and Tensions

Didier Reynaert and Rudi Roose

4. Fixed Concepts but Changing Conceptions: Understanding the Relationship Between Children and Parents under the CRC

John Tobin

5. Children's Rights and Well-Being

Asher Ben-Arieh and Noam Tarshish

6. The Convention on the Rights of the Child after Twenty-five Years: Challenges of Content and Implementation

Ursula Kilkelly

Part II. Social Science and Theoretical Perspectives on Children's Rights

7. Anthropological Perspectives on Children's Rights

Heather Montgomery

8. Sociological Approaches to Children's Rights

Virginia Morrow and Kirrily Pells

9. The Psychology of Children's Rights

Charles C. Helwig and Elliot Turiel

10. Philosophical Perspectives on Children's Rights

Rosalind Ekman Ladd

11. Realising Children's Economic and Social Rights: Towards Rights-Based Global Action Strategies

Michael Nyongesa Wabwile

12. The Evolving Capacities of the Child: Neurodevelopment and Children's Rights

Daniel P. Keating

Part III. Children's Rights in Legal, Educational, Health Care and Other Settings

13. Health and Children's Rights

Priscilla Alderson

14. The Right to Be Who You Are: Competing Tensions among Protection, Survival, and Participation Related to Youth Sexuality and Gender

Stacey S. Horn, Christina Peter, and Stephen T. Russell

15. Progress toward Worldwide Recognition of the Child's Human Right to Dignity, Physical Integrity and Protection from Harm

Bernadette J. Saunders

16. The Continuing Abuse and Neglect of Children

Neerosh Mudaly and Chris Goddard

17. What Stands in the Way of Children's Exercise of their Criminal Procedural Rights in the United States? Our Evolving and Incomplete Interdisciplinary Understanding

Emily Buss

18. Implementing Children's Education Rights in Schools

Katherine Covell, R. Brian Howe, and Anne McGillivray

19. Children's Right to Play: From the Margins to the Middle

Stuart Lester

20. Children with Psychiatric Disabilities: Bioethical and Genomic Dilemmas

Maya Sabatello

Part IV. Global Perspectives on Children's Rights

21. Children and Adolescents in Street Settings: Rights and Realities

Marcela Raffaelli and Sílvia H. Koller

22. Children's Education Rights: Global Perspectives

Laura Lundy, Karen Orr, and Harry Shier

23. Governance and Children's Rights in Africa and Latin America: National and Transnational Constraints

Richard Maclure

24. Independent Children's Rights Institutions

Linda C. Reif

25. Children's Rights and Digital Technologies: Introduction to the Discourse and Some Meta-observations

Urs Gasser and Sandra Cortesi

26. Working Children as Subjects of Rights: Explaining Children's Right to Work

Manfred Liebel, Philip Meade, and Iven Saadi

27. Protection from Sexual Exploitation in the Convention on the Rights of the Child

Elizabeth M. Saewyc

28. Child Soldiers: The Challenges and Opportunities in Addressing the Rights of Children Affected by War

Myriam Denov and Andi Buccitelli

Part V. Children's Rights in Action

29. Children's Right to Write: Young People's Participation as Producers of Children's Literature

Rachel Conrad

30. Children's Free Association and the Collective Exercise of Their Rights

Bijan Kimiagar and Roger Hart

31. Child Participation in Local Governance

Meda Couzens

32. Children's Rights to Child-Friendly Cities

Louise Chawla and Willem van Vliet

33 Visual Methods in Participatory Rights-Based Research with Children and Young People in Indonesia and Vanuatu

Harriot Beazley

34. Child Rights and Practitioner Wrongs: Lessons from Interagency Research in Sierra Leone and Kenya

Michael Wessells and Katherine Kostelny

35. Children's Voices about Children's Rights: Thoughts from Developmental Psychology

Martin D. Ruck, Michele Peterson-Badali, Isabelle M. Elisha, and Harriet R. Tenenbaum

Index



With contributions from a wide range of international scholars, this volume constitutes a comprehensive treatment of critical perspectives concerning children's rights in their various forms.


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