Children And Young People's Participation And Its Transformative Potential: Learning From Across Countries

Edited By E. Kay M. Tisdall, Andressa M. Gadda and Udi Mandel Butler

About the book

Participation has become a rallying cry for those committed to respecting children and young people as social actors in their own right, as a part of communities and societies. Yet children and young people's participation has faced considerable challenges in realizing the rhetoric, with concerns being raised that too much emphasis has been placed on the process of participation and too little emphasis on its broader aim.

This book brings together theories, ideas, insights and experiences of practitioners and researchers from Brazil, India, South Africa and the UK on the theme of children and young people's involvement in public action. It explores the potential of children and young people's participation to be transformative and to challenge social and cultural structures that reproduce inequality and oppression. This book will be particularly appealing to those interested in children's rights, childhood and youth studies, and development studies.

CONTENTS

1. Introduction: Children and Young People's Participation in Collective Decision-Making; E. Kay M. Tisdall, Rachel Hinton, Andressa M. Gadda and Udi M. Butler

2. Reflections on Participation and its Link with Transformative Processes; Kelly Teamy and Rachel Hinton

3. De-Colonising the Notion of Participation of Children and Young People; Savyasaachi and Udi M. Butler

4. Children and Young People's Participation in Public Action in Brazil: Genealogies and Recent Innovations; Udi M. Butler and Marcelo Princeswal

5. Brazil's Landless Movement and Children and Young People's Participation; Udi M. Butler and Marcelo Princeswal

6. Children and Young People's Participation in India: Framing Law, Policy and the Media; S. Saeed

7. Transformative Participation: Experiences of a Children's Sangam in Tamil Nadu, South India; C. Le Borgne

8. Unsettling Notions of Participation: A View from South Africa; Shirley Pendlebury, Patricia Henderson, and Lucy Jamieson

9. Growing up in the Time of AIDS: The Shining Recorders of Zisize; Helen Meintjes

10. Children should be Seen and Heard? Children and Young People's Participation in the UK; E. Kay M. Tisdall

11. Transforming the Urban Environment: the EcoCity Project; Colin Morrison, Cathy McCulloch, Drew Mackie, Sandy Halliday and Howard Liddell

12. Conclusion: Unlearning Participation; Kelly Teamey and Udi M. Butler

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