During the last hundred years, the Nordic countries have achieved an international reputation for attending to the child as an individual with rights of its own. The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship between left-wing children’s literature and the concept of children and children’s rights in Sweden around ’68. This is of course a rather vast subject and my analysis will therefore focus on two key questions: in what way did the New Left make use of discourses on human rights and children’s rights in order to articulate their radical vision of future societies? And how did the New Left mediate and perform their utopian vision of children and children’s rights through children’s literature? My main focus here is on two inf...
In the first year of the twentieth century, Ellen Key wrote her book Barnets arhundrade (1900). It w...
The paper argues for the importance of developing historical reference frames for Scandinavian child...
Abstract Essay in political Science (c-level) by Karin Forsling, Spring 2007 A school for the best i...
During the last hundred years, the Nordic countries have achieved an international reputation for at...
Title: Fighting All Injustice. Katarina Taikon and the Concept of Children’s Rights Around ’68 Duri...
Title: Fighting All Injustice. Katarina Taikon and the Concept of Children’sRights Around ’68During ...
This article, based on extensive source material from Denmark, Sweden and Norway, is about the chang...
Title: Fighting All Injustice. Katarina Taikon and the Concept of Children’sRights Around ’68During ...
The subject of the article is the experience of social exclusion present in five contemporary novels...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine what intentions handbooks, laws and regulations ha...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine what intentions handbooks, laws and regulations ha...
This is a book review of Helle Strandgaard Jensen\u27s book "From Superman to Social Realism: Childr...
This is a book review of Helle Strandgaard Jensen\u27s book "From Superman to Social Realism: Childr...
In my paper I investigate how the Scandinavian broadcasting corporations’ children and youth departm...
Research topic/aim: This paper describes an ongoing research project that is framed by overarching ...
In the first year of the twentieth century, Ellen Key wrote her book Barnets arhundrade (1900). It w...
The paper argues for the importance of developing historical reference frames for Scandinavian child...
Abstract Essay in political Science (c-level) by Karin Forsling, Spring 2007 A school for the best i...
During the last hundred years, the Nordic countries have achieved an international reputation for at...
Title: Fighting All Injustice. Katarina Taikon and the Concept of Children’s Rights Around ’68 Duri...
Title: Fighting All Injustice. Katarina Taikon and the Concept of Children’sRights Around ’68During ...
This article, based on extensive source material from Denmark, Sweden and Norway, is about the chang...
Title: Fighting All Injustice. Katarina Taikon and the Concept of Children’sRights Around ’68During ...
The subject of the article is the experience of social exclusion present in five contemporary novels...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine what intentions handbooks, laws and regulations ha...
The aim of this masters thesis is to examine what intentions handbooks, laws and regulations ha...
This is a book review of Helle Strandgaard Jensen\u27s book "From Superman to Social Realism: Childr...
This is a book review of Helle Strandgaard Jensen\u27s book "From Superman to Social Realism: Childr...
In my paper I investigate how the Scandinavian broadcasting corporations’ children and youth departm...
Research topic/aim: This paper describes an ongoing research project that is framed by overarching ...
In the first year of the twentieth century, Ellen Key wrote her book Barnets arhundrade (1900). It w...
The paper argues for the importance of developing historical reference frames for Scandinavian child...
Abstract Essay in political Science (c-level) by Karin Forsling, Spring 2007 A school for the best i...