Tre rise and fall of icons of 'stolen childhood' since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
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2014Langue de la référence
AnglaisEntité(s) de recherche
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In the past two decades, the iconography of victimhood mobilized by child rights advocates has changed significantly. In particular, the child victim of violence has replaced the street child as the dominant icon on the international agenda. Based on data from more than 300 documents produced between 1989 and 2009 and interviews with leading advocates, this article explores the diverging trajectories of iconic child victims. It follows the traces of the successive translations of the idea of ‘stolen childhood’ and locates them against the backdrop of evolutions in the children’s rights field.Titre du périodique
Childhood : a journal of global child researchMaison d’édition
Sage PublicationsPays d'édition
Grande-Bretagnep-ISSN
0907-5682e-ISSN
1461-7013Evaluation par les pairs (peer reviewing)
ouiPortée nationale / internationale
internationaleVolume / tome
21Fascicule
1Pagination
22-38URL permanente ORFEE
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12162/2929Document(s) associé(s) à la référence
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