Focusing on children's citizenship, participation and rights, this edited collection draws on the work of a number of leading scholars in the sociology of childhood. The contributors explore a range of themes including: tensions between pragmatism and grand theory; revisiting agency/structure debates in the light of children; the challenging of binary thought prevalent in studies around 'generations' and other aspects of sociology; the manifestation of power in time and space; the application of theories into the 'real' world through NGOs, practitioners, policy makers, politicians and empirical research.
The collection will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including childhood studies, sociology, politics and social policy, as well as policy makers and practitioners interested in the citizenship, rights and participation of children.
1. Introduction: Lived Citizenship, rights and participation in contemporary Europe; Claudio Baraldi and Tom Cockburn
2. Childrens citizenship in globalised societies; Hanne Warming
3. Childrens participation: definitions, narratives and disputes; Michael Wyness
4. Recognition and capability: a new way to understand how children can achieve their rights?; Nigel Thomas and Daniel Stoecklin
5. Theorising Childrens Bodies. A critical review of relational understandings in Childhood Studies; Florian E?er
6. Unexpected allies. Expanding the theoretical toolbox of the childrens rights sociologist; Michele Poretti
7. Beyond the modern norm of childhood: children at the margins as a challenge for the Sociology of Childhood; Manuel Jacinto Sarmento, Rita de C?ssia Marchi and Gabriela de Pina Trevisan
8. Participation as learnl3ë