A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s Voices

Over the last few years, parallel to the proliferation of Childhood Studies, there has been an expansion of multidimensional and integrative perspectives of children well-being. One on the most important issues within this field is the participation of children as active agents in the definitions of...

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Main Authors: Lucía Del Moral-Espin, Alicia Pérez García, Lina Gálvez Muñoz
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2017-09-01
Series:Sociedad e Infancias
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SOCI/article/view/55932
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spelling doaj-b06cf4ebce9b4379a69c3fa1157e525d2020-11-24T21:19:21ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridSociedad e Infancias2531-07202017-09-011020323710.5209/SOCI.5593252634A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s VoicesLucía Del Moral-Espin0Alicia Pérez García1Lina Gálvez Muñoz2Universidad Pablo de OlavideUniversidad Pablo de OlavideUniversidad Pablo de OlavideOver the last few years, parallel to the proliferation of Childhood Studies, there has been an expansion of multidimensional and integrative perspectives of children well-being. One on the most important issues within this field is the participation of children as active agents in the definitions of their own needs. The capabilities approach offers a very interesting theoretical framework because it considers children as active agents. This implies having the opportunity to influence their own lives and the general rules of society, according to their maturity and age, which should be an aspiration for every democratic society. Two different methods can be used to identify and validate the relevant capabilities for the children well-being: participatory and non-participatory. This article follows the first one. Specifically, the objective of this work is to revise and define through the children’s own words, a list of capabilities relevant for their well-being in a specific context (Andalusia, Spain). In order to do so, we collected more than 330 questionnaires with both, opened and closed questions from Children participating in 10 different Municipal Council of Children and Youth. The results show the richness and agency of children’s voices and the perception of the multidimensionality of wellbeing.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/SOCI/article/view/55932Enfoque de capacidadesbienestar infantilcuidadosenfoques participativosConsejos Municipales de Infancia y Adolescencia.
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author Lucía Del Moral-Espin
Alicia Pérez García
Lina Gálvez Muñoz
spellingShingle Lucía Del Moral-Espin
Alicia Pérez García
Lina Gálvez Muñoz
A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s Voices
Sociedad e Infancias
Enfoque de capacidades
bienestar infantil
cuidados
enfoques participativos
Consejos Municipales de Infancia y Adolescencia.
author_facet Lucía Del Moral-Espin
Alicia Pérez García
Lina Gálvez Muñoz
author_sort Lucía Del Moral-Espin
title A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s Voices
title_short A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s Voices
title_full A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s Voices
title_fullStr A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s Voices
title_full_unstemmed A Good Life. Defining the Relevant Capabilities for Well-Being from Children’s Voices
title_sort good life. defining the relevant capabilities for well-being from children’s voices
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Sociedad e Infancias
issn 2531-0720
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Over the last few years, parallel to the proliferation of Childhood Studies, there has been an expansion of multidimensional and integrative perspectives of children well-being. One on the most important issues within this field is the participation of children as active agents in the definitions of their own needs. The capabilities approach offers a very interesting theoretical framework because it considers children as active agents. This implies having the opportunity to influence their own lives and the general rules of society, according to their maturity and age, which should be an aspiration for every democratic society. Two different methods can be used to identify and validate the relevant capabilities for the children well-being: participatory and non-participatory. This article follows the first one. Specifically, the objective of this work is to revise and define through the children’s own words, a list of capabilities relevant for their well-being in a specific context (Andalusia, Spain). In order to do so, we collected more than 330 questionnaires with both, opened and closed questions from Children participating in 10 different Municipal Council of Children and Youth. The results show the richness and agency of children’s voices and the perception of the multidimensionality of wellbeing.
topic Enfoque de capacidades
bienestar infantil
cuidados
enfoques participativos
Consejos Municipales de Infancia y Adolescencia.
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