A major Brazilian social problem--marginalized children--has been the focus of international attention in recent years. Media stories have focused on the homeless and abandoned children and teenagers who live on the streets in cities throughout the country, often engaging in theft, assault, or prostitution, and sometimes meeting violent deaths at the hands of the police or vigilantes. Millions of other children, living in families in conditions of extreme poverty, can also be termed marginalized, and the distinction between the two groups is not always clear. Although this bibliography emphasizes street children, many of the publications apply to all who are marginalized in the broader sense. The following selected materials are available a...
The term "abandoned child" refers to children or adolescents who have no parents or guardians to mee...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges involving research and action within marginal...
Urban children in Latin AmericaThis issue of Challenges addresses a topic deserving of special atten...
The present article aims to analyze the representation of children in conditions of social vulnerabi...
The future of Brazilian children who have the protection offered by familial bonds is threatened by ...
Children living in vulnerability as living on the street has been a well discussed issue for a long ...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the discourse present in the Tribuna Criciumense, from the ...
Young boy helping supplement the family budget guarding and washing cars in Guarujá (SP). The number...
This dissertation examines the intersection of agency, subjectivity, and rights among children and a...
The Inter-American Development Bank sponsored a workshop in Terezopolis, Brazil, in August 1995 to r...
The growing problem of street children is among the most important child welfare problems today. Est...
In the article it is discussed how segregation and war, transformed into a daily event in the city –...
Child maltreatment can cause several negative consequences for development, and, in certain situatio...
Children are the group of a society that is most vulnerable to the effects of poverty and inequality...
One of the greatest social welfare challenges confronting Latin American nations is the growing numb...
The term "abandoned child" refers to children or adolescents who have no parents or guardians to mee...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges involving research and action within marginal...
Urban children in Latin AmericaThis issue of Challenges addresses a topic deserving of special atten...
The present article aims to analyze the representation of children in conditions of social vulnerabi...
The future of Brazilian children who have the protection offered by familial bonds is threatened by ...
Children living in vulnerability as living on the street has been a well discussed issue for a long ...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the discourse present in the Tribuna Criciumense, from the ...
Young boy helping supplement the family budget guarding and washing cars in Guarujá (SP). The number...
This dissertation examines the intersection of agency, subjectivity, and rights among children and a...
The Inter-American Development Bank sponsored a workshop in Terezopolis, Brazil, in August 1995 to r...
The growing problem of street children is among the most important child welfare problems today. Est...
In the article it is discussed how segregation and war, transformed into a daily event in the city –...
Child maltreatment can cause several negative consequences for development, and, in certain situatio...
Children are the group of a society that is most vulnerable to the effects of poverty and inequality...
One of the greatest social welfare challenges confronting Latin American nations is the growing numb...
The term "abandoned child" refers to children or adolescents who have no parents or guardians to mee...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges involving research and action within marginal...
Urban children in Latin AmericaThis issue of Challenges addresses a topic deserving of special atten...