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Children and Citizenship

Antonella Invernizzi University of Swansea
Jane Williams Arizona State University, USA
© 2008   216 pages   SAGE Publications Ltd   
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Paperback ISBN: 9781412935388 £25.99
Hardcover ISBN: 9781412935371 £83.00
Ebook ISBN: 9781849202497
Foreword Jaap Doek
PART ONE: NOTIONS OF CHILDREN'S CITIZENSHIP
Introduction
Unpacking Children's Citizenship Ruth Lister
Education for Citizenship Andrew Lockyer
Children as Citizens and Political Literacy
Citizenship From Below Manfred Liebel
Children's Rights and Social Movements
From Chattels to Citizens? 80 Years of Eglantyne Jebb's Legacy to Children and Beyond Brian Milne
Children as Rights Holders Jane Fortin
Awareness and Scepticism
Children as 'Citizens' Of the United Nations (UN) Judith Ennew
PART TWO: CONSTRUCTIONS OF CHILDHOOD AND CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES
Introduction
Care And Control In The Construction Of Childhood Allison James, Penny Curtis And Jo Birch
Youth, Citizenship and the Problem of Dependence Gill Jones
When Does Citizenship Begin? Economics and Early Childhood Priscilla Alderson
Dilemmas in Children's Participation in England Virginia Morrow
Everyday Lives of Working Children and Notions of Citizenship Antonella Invernizzi
PART THREE: HOW POLICY AND LAW THINK ABOUT CHILDREN'S CITIZENSHIP
Introduction
Will Law Think About Children? Reflections on <i>Youth Matters</i> Christine Piper
The Relevance of European Union Citizenship to Children Helen Stalford
Devolution and the Language of Children's Rights in the UK Samantha Clutton
Institutional Support for the UNCRC's `Citizen Child' Jane Williams and Rhian Croke

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