In this chapter I first argue that working children's movements are the logical outcome of a global economic order that has made attempts at regulating child labour through legal means obsolete. Second, I highlight why working children's movements do not want their work to be abolished. Finally, I discuss the claims put forward by working children's movements and tease out critical questions for further research on childhood in today's globalized world
Despite national and international efforts to end child labor, children continue working throughout ...
Abstract Many reasons contribute to child labour and exploitation, including poverty, societal norm...
This chapter shows how governmentality theory can illuminate the processes through which childhood i...
This article critically examines the way in which international labour law has been dealing with wor...
This chapter discusses children's engagement in work and how normative understandings of childhood a...
The global response to child labour is based on the standards set by three major international ...
The global response to child labour is based on the standards set by three major international ...
The global response to child labour is based on the standards set by three major international ...
Primarily based on interviews, participant observation, and archival sources this thesis presents a ...
ABSTRACT In conventional development discourse, western concern for overworked children follows a ro...
After WWII the International Labour Organization (ILO) slowly but surely developed a ‘two plank’ app...
Child labor is still a big issue in the developing world. However, with an expand- ing literature ba...
In this chapter we discuss children’s engagement in work and how normative understandings of childho...
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the int...
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the int...
Despite national and international efforts to end child labor, children continue working throughout ...
Abstract Many reasons contribute to child labour and exploitation, including poverty, societal norm...
This chapter shows how governmentality theory can illuminate the processes through which childhood i...
This article critically examines the way in which international labour law has been dealing with wor...
This chapter discusses children's engagement in work and how normative understandings of childhood a...
The global response to child labour is based on the standards set by three major international ...
The global response to child labour is based on the standards set by three major international ...
The global response to child labour is based on the standards set by three major international ...
Primarily based on interviews, participant observation, and archival sources this thesis presents a ...
ABSTRACT In conventional development discourse, western concern for overworked children follows a ro...
After WWII the International Labour Organization (ILO) slowly but surely developed a ‘two plank’ app...
Child labor is still a big issue in the developing world. However, with an expand- ing literature ba...
In this chapter we discuss children’s engagement in work and how normative understandings of childho...
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the int...
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the int...
Despite national and international efforts to end child labor, children continue working throughout ...
Abstract Many reasons contribute to child labour and exploitation, including poverty, societal norm...
This chapter shows how governmentality theory can illuminate the processes through which childhood i...