28 de junho de 2011

Colóquio - Investigação Participativa com Crianças

Instituto de Educação - Univ. do Minho,  
Sala 0020 - Entrada livre
Sábado, 02-07-2011


Contacto: Doutora Natália Fernandes
Mais informação aqui

Este colóquio destina-se, preferencialmente, a alunos de mestrado que estejam na fase de elaboração dos seus projectos de investigação, sendo no entanto, aberto ao público em geral, e tem como objectivo a promoção de uma troca de saberes com base em trabalhos de investigação já desenvolvidos a partir desta abordagem metodológica.

24 de junho de 2011

10 EMES JOURNEES DE SOCIOLOGIE DE L’ENFANCE - ICS - Lisboa

LISBOA, INSTITUTO CIÊNCIAS SOCIAIS – UNIVERSIDADE LISBOA

27-28 JUIN 2011

LA SOCIOLOGIE DE L’ENFANCE

A L’EPREUVE DE SES NOUVEAUX OBJETS

10 EMES JOURNEES DE SOCIOLOGIE DE L’ENFANCE

http://www.ics.ul.pt/instituto/

21 de junho de 2011

Infancias y juventudes en América Latina






Red de Posgrados en Infancia y Juventud – Red INJU
CONVOCATORIA PARA PARTICIPACIÓN Y BECAS DE MOVILIDAD
ESCUELA INTERNACIONAL DE POSGRADO
'Infancias y juventudes en América Latina: democracia, derechos humanos y
ciudadanía'

Cartagena, Colombia, del 29 de agosto al 2 de septiembre de 2011

INFORMAÇÃO COMPLETA

14 de junho de 2011

Trauma & Transformation

The Catholic Church and the Sexual Abuse Crisis

October 14-15, 2011,
CREOR / Centre for Research on Religion

Montreal, CANADA



Complete CFP


Sexual abuse remains a deep-seated, but largely concealed, problem within human societies. For a variety of reasons the Catholic Church has emerged as the critical "case study" for the sexual abuse of minors and children within institutional settings. As this crisis unfolds, a wealth of data as well as psychological, ethical, legal, historical, and sociological analysis has been generated. The focus of this conference is to capture for the Church, from a wide variety of perspectives, the lessons we have learned from this crisis and to identify some of the way forward.

Child mobility and rural vulnerability in Senegal

Climate change and the role of children in household risk management strategies in rural Senegal
Final project report
June 2010
TFESSD
World Bank Task Managers: Maurizia Tovo, AFTH2, and Junko Saito, WBI
Study conducted by the Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies (Fafo AIS), Oslo, in collaboration with l’École nationale d’économie appliquée (ENEA), Dakar

The fact that so many children leave their parents has been a rising preoccupation among child protection agencies in West Africa over the past decade. Detected cases of abuse and exploitation of these children have caused concern and raised suspicions of organized child trafficking. Yet, in many cases the relocation of children is an important strategy to protect them and enhance their opportunities, and also to help families manage the many risks to which they are exposed. READ COMPLETE REPORT.

Special Issues: Global Studies of Childhood (CFP)


CALL FOR PAPERS - special issue:
Bridging Theory and Practice:
partnerships and collaboration in childhood services

- view details (PDF)


CALL FOR PAPERS - special issue:
Childhood in Literature, Media & Popular Culture
- view details (PDF)

9 de junho de 2011

Children affected by war

ESRC Seminar Series
Violence and Childhood: International Perspectives

Seminar 5:
Children affected by war (with a focus on 'child soldiers')

Thursday 30 June 2011, 10am - 4.30pm
B20 & B04
Birkbeck College, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX

This seminar focuses on the impact of war on children and childhood, looking specifically at child soldiers. Although young soldiers are not a new phenomenon, the extreme brutality and brutalising of child soldiers in recent conflicts has made the abolition of the use of children as soldiers a core demand of many international non-governmental organisations and child rights practitioners.

To register for this free event please email Karen Wells (k.wells@bbk.ac.uk)

You can find out more about the whole series at
www.internationalchildhoodstudies.org

7 de junho de 2011

Escola e Comunidade / CIED






V Encontro do CIED - Escola e Comunidade
Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa  (ESELx).
18 e 19 de Novembro de 2011

Os resumos deverão ser enviados até dia 15 de Julho de 2011 para o email:
vencontrocied@gmail.com

Toda a informação sobre o Encontro encontra-se em
http://www.eselx.ipl.pt/cied/eventos/index_v_encontro_pt.html

2 de junho de 2011

CFP: Schooling in Anthropology: Learning the “Modern Way”

5th – 6th December 2011
Department of Anthropology and the Centre for Child-Focused Anthropological Research (C-FAR),
Brunel University, London,UK

The two-day workshop is intended to be a forum where we can explore and compare the common themes and contextual variations, theoretical frameworks and methodological approaches in relation to the specific processes and implications that this form of institutional organisation has for children, young people and society more generally. In addition, it is hoped we can consider the place of schooling within the research field of the Anthropology of Education, as well as the benefits of increased dialogue between ethnographic school
researchers in different disciplines, and the actual and potential contribution that the study of schooling can make to, for example, the anthropology of youth, political anthropology and the anthropology of personhood.

Complete CFP

Materialist Readings of Children’s Literature and Culture: Classic and Contemporary Essays

Call for papers for an edited collection tentatively titled Materialist Readings of Children’s Literature and Culture: Classic and Contemporary Essays. This collection will consist primarily of new analyses, but will also include previously published essays in order to chart the development of materialist criticism of children’s literature, culture, and film. 

Angela Hubler/Kansas State University
contact email: ahubler@ksu.edu
Complete CFP
Deadline: 18.09.2011

Global / Local Youth – New Civic Cultures, Rights and Responsibilities

The Finnish Youth Research Society is pleased to announce that the 11th NYRIS symposium Global / Local Youth – New Civic Culture, Rights and Responsibilities will take place at the University of Turku in Turku, Finland, 13–15 June 2011.

http://nyris11.com/