Turning Global Rights into Local Realities

Turning Global Rights into Local Realities

Realizing Children's Rights in Ghana's Pluralistic Society

Twum-Danso Imoh, Afua

Bristol University Press

07/2024

234

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9781529227628

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Introduction
1. Tracing the Western Origins of Global Children's Rights Discourses
2. From the National to the International: The Makings of the Global Discourse of Children's Rights
3. Global Children's Rights Discourses: Imperialistic, Irrelevant, and Inapplicable to Southern Contexts?
4. Historical Approaches to Child Welfare in Ghana
5. From Marginal to Central: Tracing the Deployment of Children's Rights Language in Laws and Action in Ghana
6. Exploring the Multiplicity of Childhoods and Child Rearing Practices in a Pluralistic Society and the Implications for Children's Rights
7. The Plurality of Childhoods and the Significance for Rights Discourses: An Exploration of Child Duty and Work Against a Backdrop of Social Inequality
8. Implications of the Pluralities of Childhood Conceptualizations and Lived Experiences in the Global South for Studies of Children's Rights
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Childhoods; Children's Rights; Socialization; Child Rearing Practices; Colonial Rule; Missionaries; Social Norms; Globalisation; Social Change; Children's Responsibilities; Schooling; The Convention on the Rights of The Child; The African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of The Child; Ghana