Children and Young People’s Participation Rights: Looking Backwards and Moving Forwards

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Childrens Rights Pub Date : 2020-03-10 DOI:10.1163/15718182-02801002
C. McMellon, E. K. M. Tisdall
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Children and young people’s participation is an ever-growing demand. Thirty years on from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child’s adoption, however, fundamental challenges continue for participation that are widely recognised cross-nationally but remain stubbornly consistent. As a way in to considering the children and young people’s participation literature more generally, all articles referring to participation in their titles were identified from The International Journal of Children’s Rights. These 56 articles were analysed to identify trends, challenges and opportunities. The analysis found: a remarkably consistent narrative on participation over the 30 years; limitations on domains considered, geography and conceptual clarity; and far more written about challenges than solutions. Drawing on these findings and considering the participation literature more generally, the article recommends that the field expands its geographic and intellectual boundaries, uses powerful concepts like agency, competency and autonomy with greater precision, and explores fresh ideas like child protoganism, activism and children as human rights defenders.
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儿童和青少年的参与权:回顾与前进
儿童和年轻人的参与是一个日益增长的需求。然而,在《联合国儿童权利公约》(UN Convention on the Rights of the Child)通过30年后的今天,儿童参与方面的根本性挑战依然存在,这些挑战在国际上得到了广泛认可,但却始终没有改变。为了更广泛地考虑儿童和青少年的参与文献,所有在标题中提到参与的文章都是从《国际儿童权利杂志》中确定的。对这56篇文章进行了分析,以确定趋势、挑战和机遇。分析发现:30年来对参与的描述非常一致;所考虑的领域、地理和概念清晰度的限制;关于挑战的文章远远多于解决方案。根据这些发现并更广泛地考虑参与文献,文章建议该领域扩大其地理和知识边界,更精确地使用代理、能力和自主等强大概念,并探索儿童原生生物、行动主义和儿童作为人权维护者等新思想。
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International Journal of Childrens Rights
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