This article is concerned with the relationship between children's participation and the diversity of childhoods. While there are a number of different arrangements for encouraging children and young people to participate, the article focuses on a dominant mode of participation through which children are elected to represent the interests of other children within formal institutional structures. Drawing on empirical data from work with school and civic councillors in the UK, the article critically addresses two questions: what level of involvement do these child representatives have within their schools and communities that allow them to articulate the interests of their peers? To what extent do these representative forms of children's part...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
NoThe central concern of this article is to advocate an inclusive and pluralistic notion of a public...
International and national political agendas have prioritized children's issues in the past decade o...
There has been a surge of interest in the geography of children and childhood. With it has come a gr...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
Strategies for child and youth participation are now a routine part of working with young people – e...
This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young peopl...
Interest in children's participation has in the main come about as a result of the UNCRC. However, c...
This article focuses upon what has become the most favoured response by statutory and voluntary agen...
UK society has probably never witnessed the kind of activism now emerging to tackle the roots of age...
Abstract This article approaches children’s participation in the context of regional youth councils...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
This article reviews English and Scandinavian literature on children and young people’s participatio...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
NoThe central concern of this article is to advocate an inclusive and pluralistic notion of a public...
International and national political agendas have prioritized children's issues in the past decade o...
There has been a surge of interest in the geography of children and childhood. With it has come a gr...
The body of work on children’s participation has been valuable in asserting its importance. Nonethel...
The participation of children and young people in decisions that affect them is now mainstream in so...
Strategies for child and youth participation are now a routine part of working with young people – e...
This article sets the scene for the other papers in this Special Issue on children's and young peopl...
Interest in children's participation has in the main come about as a result of the UNCRC. However, c...
This article focuses upon what has become the most favoured response by statutory and voluntary agen...
UK society has probably never witnessed the kind of activism now emerging to tackle the roots of age...
Abstract This article approaches children’s participation in the context of regional youth councils...
What rights do children and young people have to participate in the decisions that affect their live...
This article reviews English and Scandinavian literature on children and young people’s participatio...
Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Con...
There has been a clear shift in the adult notion that children and young people should be seen and n...
NoThe central concern of this article is to advocate an inclusive and pluralistic notion of a public...