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Global crisis: Local reality?: An international analysis of 'crisis' in the early years

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posted on 2024-11-02, 07:57 authored by Elizabeth White, Ingrid Pramling-Samuelsson
In a recent keynote speech Paul Standish noted 'there is agreement in judgments. But how the response to those judgments is realised is always cultural' (paper presented to PESA Conference, Taiwan, 2012, p. 2). Making judgments about what constitutes 'crisis' for children is not necessarily agreed universally, though clearly there are some commonalities across many countries, as evident in United Nations on the Convention of the Rights of the Child (UNCROC) agreements. This article examines the local rhetoric and reality of 'crisis' for children in countries across the world. What constitutes a crisis for children, and how this plays out in the contexts of nine countries is explored by the authors based on the insights of each countries' (OMEP) (www.omep.org.gu.se) Chapter representatives. Policies will be juxtaposed with provision based on the experiences of OMEP members reporting from their various contexts. Taken together they provide a contextualised perspective on 'crisis' and its relationship to a non-absolutist foundation to children's rights. The article concludes that what constitutes crisis from a global perspective warrants consideration in the context of local reality-in this locale the concept of every child as having access to 'rights' is far from realisation.

History

Journal

Educational Philosophy and Theory

Volume

46

Issue

9

Start page

1036

End page

1051

Total pages

16

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2014 Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia

Former Identifier

2006086197

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-12-10

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