New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children Rights

In a time where the future of democracy is at stake, it is necessary to recognize the significance of the contribution that the “new” childhood studies can make to securing that future, particularly with respect to establishing the importance of the agency and social competence (in different arenas...

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Main Authors: Heinz Sünker, Jo Moran-Ellis
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2018-09-01
Series:Sociedad e Infancias
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SOCI/article/view/59592
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spelling doaj-6219b681bd784f99a198c32e252cd3502020-11-24T21:48:04ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridSociedad e Infancias2531-07202018-09-012017118810.5209/SOCI.5959255484New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children RightsHeinz Sünker0Jo Moran-Ellis1University of Wuppertal, GermanyUniversity of SussexIn a time where the future of democracy is at stake, it is necessary to recognize the significance of the contribution that the “new” childhood studies can make to securing that future, particularly with respect to establishing the importance of the agency and social competence (in different arenas of everyday life) of children as political social actors. The combination of these recognitions with the task of conceptualizing childhood politics (as politics with children) and an emancipatory development in the field of children’s rights is vital for fuller socio-theoretical and socio-political debates on solutions to the problem of positive human future for all generations. In this paper, we show how the conceptualizations and empirical work from childhood studies enhance the role that children’s rights can play in the improvement of democratic processes at a societal level, i.e. real participation. This is something that goes way beyond the tendency to treat children’s rights as an individual concern, arguing instead for a consideration of children’s rights and agency as a social requirement for democracy.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SOCI/article/view/59592Estudios de infanciaderechosdemocraciapolíticas de infanciasociology of childhood
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New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children Rights
Sociedad e Infancias
Estudios de infancia
derechos
democracia
políticas de infancia
sociology of childhood
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Jo Moran-Ellis
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title New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children Rights
title_short New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children Rights
title_full New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children Rights
title_fullStr New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children Rights
title_full_unstemmed New Childhood Studies, Childhood Policy and Children Rights
title_sort new childhood studies, childhood policy and children rights
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Sociedad e Infancias
issn 2531-0720
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In a time where the future of democracy is at stake, it is necessary to recognize the significance of the contribution that the “new” childhood studies can make to securing that future, particularly with respect to establishing the importance of the agency and social competence (in different arenas of everyday life) of children as political social actors. The combination of these recognitions with the task of conceptualizing childhood politics (as politics with children) and an emancipatory development in the field of children’s rights is vital for fuller socio-theoretical and socio-political debates on solutions to the problem of positive human future for all generations. In this paper, we show how the conceptualizations and empirical work from childhood studies enhance the role that children’s rights can play in the improvement of democratic processes at a societal level, i.e. real participation. This is something that goes way beyond the tendency to treat children’s rights as an individual concern, arguing instead for a consideration of children’s rights and agency as a social requirement for democracy.
topic Estudios de infancia
derechos
democracia
políticas de infancia
sociology of childhood
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SOCI/article/view/59592
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