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| Foreword |
Jaap Doek |
| PART ONE: NOTIONS OF CHILDREN'S CITIZENSHIP |
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| Introduction |
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| Unpacking Children's Citizenship |
Ruth Lister |
| Education for Citizenship |
Andrew Lockyer |
| Children as Citizens and Political Literacy |
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| Citizenship From Below |
Manfred Liebel |
| Children's Rights and Social Movements |
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| 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 |
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| Children as 'Citizens' Of the United Nations (UN) |
Judith Ennew |
| PART TWO: CONSTRUCTIONS OF CHILDHOOD AND CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES |
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| Introduction |
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| 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 |
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| Introduction |
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| 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 |