Children tend to be missing from the literature on human rights. Sociology can help to fill the gap by providing evidence about the importance and benefits of recognising children's human rights, the dangers of not doing so, and joint rights-promoting work by adults and children. However, sociology has paid relatively little attention to human rights, and to the related topics of the Holocaust, human nature, real bodies, universal principles and moral imperatives. This paper examines splits in sociology around a central absence, which could partly explain these omissions. Then it considers how inter-disciplinary approaches and critical realism can help to theorise and validate "the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of al...
Subjective human rights of children are reasonably fathomed cooperatively by practice, activism and ...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
Since when, how, and why have sociologists discussed human rights in their work? In which forms of ...
Children tend to be missing from the literature on human rights. Sociology can help to fill the gap ...
There are few attempts to link human rights discourses and child poverty debates, though the field i...
Often human rights education of children does not include children's rights. Children get the impres...
Abstract: Childhood is universal transcend to all nationalities and know no artificial boundaries. T...
The objective of the paper is the discourse analysis of studies on rights of the child in humanitari...
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss Walter Benjamin's Critical Theory and William Corsaro's Soc...
Understanding rights not only means knowing what is permitted by law and what is not, but also being...
In this paper, the author argues that children's rights and related issues escape disciplinary class...
There is probably no better way to learn about the basic values of a society—its cultural practices,...
Although the Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely ratified human rights treaty i...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Subjective human rights of children are reasonably fathomed cooperatively by practice, activism and ...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
Since when, how, and why have sociologists discussed human rights in their work? In which forms of ...
Children tend to be missing from the literature on human rights. Sociology can help to fill the gap ...
There are few attempts to link human rights discourses and child poverty debates, though the field i...
Often human rights education of children does not include children's rights. Children get the impres...
Abstract: Childhood is universal transcend to all nationalities and know no artificial boundaries. T...
The objective of the paper is the discourse analysis of studies on rights of the child in humanitari...
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss Walter Benjamin's Critical Theory and William Corsaro's Soc...
Understanding rights not only means knowing what is permitted by law and what is not, but also being...
In this paper, the author argues that children's rights and related issues escape disciplinary class...
There is probably no better way to learn about the basic values of a society—its cultural practices,...
Although the Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely ratified human rights treaty i...
Children and young people who are aware and know their rights, are better protected against hazards ...
Child rights can be considered through the different characteristics of human rights, according to t...
Subjective human rights of children are reasonably fathomed cooperatively by practice, activism and ...
In this study I argue for a re-articulation of children’s rights from the normative, formal interpre...
Since when, how, and why have sociologists discussed human rights in their work? In which forms of ...