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Critical Children’s Rights Studies: A Research Companion

Edited by: Valeria Llobet, Didier Reynaert, Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, Wouter Vandenhole

ISBN13: 9781032827612
To be Published: June 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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The field of Children’s Rights Studies is well established and largely dominated by a top-down approach that considers these rights as objective standards requiring implementation in practice or policy. This book argues for a critical perspective which views the area as contested terrain with conflicting normative foundations and traditions. The collection brings together established and rising scholars whose work has been central to not only challenging mainstream children’s rights discourses, but also providing alternative pathways to conceptualising children’s rights. It moves beyond critiques of these dominant discourses and sets out the emerging paradigm of critical children’s rights studies drawing on contexts in both the Global North and Global South. It proposes new pathways and subjects these to scrutiny, illuminating the importance of contextual situatedness and acknowledging the need to consider researchers’ own positionality when outlining their stance on children’s rights.

Containing both empirical and theoretical scholarship, the book will be an essential resource for students, academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the multidisciplinary areas of Childhood Studies, Children’s Rights Studies and International Human Rights.

Subjects:
Children
Contents:
Critical Children’s Rights Studies: an introduction
Didier Reynaert, Wouter Vandenhole, Afua Twum-Danso Imoh & Valeria Llobet
1. Am I a critical children’s rights researcher? A reflexive analysis of the adaptive model of childhood
Nico Brando
2. Children’s liberation: a critical return to the radical work of Shulamith Firestone
Edward van Daalen
3. Children's rights as counter-rights: how the paternalism of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child can be countered
Manfred Liebel
4. Children’s search for equality: between the legal and the political
Lucia Rabello de Castro
5. Children’s rights from a childist perspective: theorizing social empowerment
John Wall
6. Children’s rights and the future
Karl Hanson
7. Recasting children’s rights as relational, circular, and interdependent
Tatek Abebe
8. Destabilizing images of the competent adult vs. the incompetent child in dominant children’s rights discourses through the lens of Akan notions of personhood and social relations
Afua Twum-Danso Imoh
9. Those afraid of gender and childhood: anti-gender attacks against Judith Butler in Brazil
Luan Carpes Barros Cassal & Erica Burman
10.Child, early and forced marriage from a critical children’s rights perspective
Wouter Vandenhole & Yitaktu Tibebu
11. Child rights regimes and the political economy of children and childhood: a historical perspective of time in interpreting social change
Bengt Sandin
12. The hidden histories of children’s rights
Basia Vucic
13. Historicizing rights subjectivities in post-colonial contexts: the right to education and the deregulation of child labour in India
Sarada Balagopalan
14. The social construction of children’s rights: origins of, and developments in, the
children’s rights movement in Flanders
Didier Reynaert
15. Strategic uses and redefinitions of children's rights: violence against children in Argentina and Brazil
Valeria Llobet, Fernanda Bittencourt Ribeiro & Carla Villalta
16. Beyond implementation: a critical children’s rights-based approach to the experiences of neurodiverse justice-involved youth
Daniella Bendo, Dustin Ciufo & Christina Goodwin-De Faria
17. A critical perspective on children’s right to play
Anandini Dar
18. Children’s rights implementation as a lived practice: an ethnography of implementation in India and its potential for critical children’s rights studies
Therese Boje Mortensen
19. Critique after inclusion: three pathways towards a critical study of children’s rights
Jonathan Josefsson
Conclusion
Afua Twum-Danso Imoh, Valeria Llobet, Didier Reynaert & Wouter Vandenhole