This chapter explores how we can better understand children’s place in society using two theoretical models: recognition theory and the capability approach. It looks at the strengths and weaknesses of each theoretical approach, and how they can be used in combination. While recognition theory focuses on personal identity, the capability approach is primarily concerned with acts that people have the freedom to perform. The link between activities and identities is a central issue, mediated as it is by specific values. The chapter also considers the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child as an example of how children’s place in intergenerational relations is constructed. It concludes with a review of current attempts to use the ...
The article discusses the need to make the culture of children’s rights fundamental from the earlies...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
Introduction. The studies on children’s rights actualize the unity of the external and internal. The...
This article strives to demonstrate how the Capability Approach (CA) allows us to grasp issues of ju...
Recent attempts to theorize children’s participation have drawn on a wide range of ideas, concepts a...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children\...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’...
This chapter explores some conditions in which children’s resources can be transformed in capabiliti...
Children are often denied rights on the basis of their incompetence. A theory of rights for children...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Over the last decade, the debate on whether or not children have a right to be loved has generated b...
This research has been carried out on the basis of a quite short and quite simple question: Is the n...
In this work I wish to address some philosophical difficulties regarding the extension of rights to ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the factors that affect the inclusion of pupils in program...
Concepts of social justice and children’s rights have been familiar companions to many education the...
The article discusses the need to make the culture of children’s rights fundamental from the earlies...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
Introduction. The studies on children’s rights actualize the unity of the external and internal. The...
This article strives to demonstrate how the Capability Approach (CA) allows us to grasp issues of ju...
Recent attempts to theorize children’s participation have drawn on a wide range of ideas, concepts a...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children\...
The latter part of the twentieth century saw the near-universal recognition of the idea of children’...
This chapter explores some conditions in which children’s resources can be transformed in capabiliti...
Children are often denied rights on the basis of their incompetence. A theory of rights for children...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Over the last decade, the debate on whether or not children have a right to be loved has generated b...
This research has been carried out on the basis of a quite short and quite simple question: Is the n...
In this work I wish to address some philosophical difficulties regarding the extension of rights to ...
The purpose of this article is to examine the factors that affect the inclusion of pupils in program...
Concepts of social justice and children’s rights have been familiar companions to many education the...
The article discusses the need to make the culture of children’s rights fundamental from the earlies...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
Introduction. The studies on children’s rights actualize the unity of the external and internal. The...