Rethinking children's rights : attitudes in contemporary society Phil Jones and Sue Welch
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New York : Bloomsbury Academic, An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2018Edition: Second editionDescription: vii, 302 pages. 23.5 cmContent type:- text
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- volume
- 9781350001244 (Paperback : alk. paper)
- HQ789
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Rethinking Children's Rights explores attitudes towards and experiences of children's rights. Phil Jones and Sue Welch draw on a wide range of thought, research and practice from different fields and countries to debate, challenge and re-appraise long held beliefs, attitudes and ways of working and living with children. This text contains updated references to legislation and research underpinning children's rights, reflecting on recent scholarship and on the current world context. New research and examples are discussed around online protection and privacy, evaluating UK progress and the children's rights review by the United Nations, recent insights on the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), new debates about the construction and development of children's rights, new debates about the relationships between social exclusion and children's rights.
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