ABSTRACT This article addresses the subject of children’s citizenship in liberal democracies. While children may lack full capability to act in the capacity of citizens, the political status to which they have been relegated leaves much to be desired. Paternalist policies dictate that children be represented politically by their parents, leaving them as or more vulnerable and excluded from private life as women were under coverture. Lacking independent representation or a voice in politics, children and their interests often fail to be understood because the adults who do represent them conflate, or substitute, their own views for those of children. Compounding this damage is the tendency for democratic societies to view children not as an ...
From the early Frankfurt School through to the work of Manuel Castells, there has been a rich body o...
I argue that the position of children can be improved by ensuring them political representation, thr...
Children are among the few social groups that are systematically and universally disenfranchised. Al...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
This paper is a “manifesto” for incorporating children into deliberative democracy. Although the Uni...
This Article addresses the general question of "why citizenship?" through the lens of children’s cit...
This article argues that children’s social status and positioning as children needs to be foreground...
One important reason for the inadequacy of current citizenship education is that children – defined ...
This Article takes up the question of “who counts?” with a three-part argument. The first part of th...
I argue that the global position of children can be improved by first ensuring them political repres...
This paper examines whether or not children’s continued electoral exclusion is morally defensible. U...
Considers the position of children as democratic citizens, looking at children's participation in th...
Children’s citizenship has become a major theme in contemporary social policy and science debates, ...
Children have an unsettled relationship with the status of citizenship, being given some rights, res...
From the early Frankfurt School through to the work of Manuel Castells, there has been a rich body o...
I argue that the position of children can be improved by ensuring them political representation, thr...
Children are among the few social groups that are systematically and universally disenfranchised. Al...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
This paper considers the place of children within liberal-democratic society and its related politic...
This paper is a “manifesto” for incorporating children into deliberative democracy. Although the Uni...
This Article addresses the general question of "why citizenship?" through the lens of children’s cit...
This article argues that children’s social status and positioning as children needs to be foreground...
One important reason for the inadequacy of current citizenship education is that children – defined ...
This Article takes up the question of “who counts?” with a three-part argument. The first part of th...
I argue that the global position of children can be improved by first ensuring them political repres...
This paper examines whether or not children’s continued electoral exclusion is morally defensible. U...
Considers the position of children as democratic citizens, looking at children's participation in th...
Children’s citizenship has become a major theme in contemporary social policy and science debates, ...
Children have an unsettled relationship with the status of citizenship, being given some rights, res...
From the early Frankfurt School through to the work of Manuel Castells, there has been a rich body o...
I argue that the position of children can be improved by ensuring them political representation, thr...
Children are among the few social groups that are systematically and universally disenfranchised. Al...