Childhood Citizenship, Governance and Policy: The Politics of Becoming Adult

While children's political subjectivity may remain deeply contested, she argues, there does exist a form of children's politics that informs not only how people think, talk, and argue about children's rights, but how they think about the concept of the political itself.

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Published in:ProtoView 2015, Vol.2 (32)
Format: Review
Language:eng
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Summary:While children's political subjectivity may remain deeply contested, she argues, there does exist a form of children's politics that informs not only how people think, talk, and argue about children's rights, but how they think about the concept of the political itself.
ISSN:2372-3424
2372-3424