Girls engaging in activism to end child marriage in Sierra Leone: Negotiating power, interacting with others and redefining their own lives

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Children & Society Pub Date : 2023-09-26 DOI:10.1111/chso.12799
Patricio Cuevas-Parra, Yan Zhu
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Children's right to participate has been one of the most challenging rights to implement due to dominant norms which position children under adults' authority. Notably, this has more negatively impacted girls than boys due to traditional gender norms and practices that often restrict girls' agency and are reproduced and unchallenged in many societies. To contest these struggles, young female activists (13–17 years) in Sierra Leone, who are the focus of this paper, engaged in direct actions to influence public decision-making and prevent girls from being married during childhood. Drawing upon empirical evidence exploring the girls' activism experiences, this article explore, young female activists' practical work is an example of what intersectionality as praxis means by connecting social categories to inequalities and highlights that they saw themselves as social actors with the ability to negotiate power, take part in community-based activism to end child marriage and network with others to seek justice for practices and attitudes they perceived to be abusive.

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塞拉利昂女孩参与消除童婚的活动:协商权力、与他人互动并重新定义自己的生活
由于将儿童置于成人权威之下的主流规范,儿童的参与权一直是最难落实的权利之一。值得注意的是,与男童相比,女童受到的负面影响更大,因为传统的性别规范和做法往往限制了女童的能动性,而且在许多社会中得到复制和不受质疑。为了与这些斗争抗争,塞拉利昂的年轻女性活动家(13-17 岁)参与了直接行动,以影响公共决策,防止女童在童年时期结婚。本文利用实证证据探讨了这些女孩的活动经历,并通过将社会类别与不平等现象联系起来,探讨了年轻女性活动家的实际工作是将交叉性作为实践的一个范例,并强调她们将自己视为有能力谈判权力的社会行动者,参与以社区为基础的活动以结束童婚,并与其他人建立联系,为她们认为具有虐待性质的做法和态度寻求正义。
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Children & Society
Children & Society SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Children & Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high quality research and debate on all aspects of childhood and policies and services for children and young people. The journal is based in the United Kingdom, with an international range and scope. The journal informs all those who work with and for children, young people and their families by publishing innovative papers on research and practice across a broad spectrum of topics, including: theories of childhood; children"s everyday lives at home, school and in the community; children"s culture, rights and participation; children"s health and well-being; child protection, early prevention and intervention.
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