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Change Agents and Change of Norms: International Experiences on Training in UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Schools

Wickenberg, P. & Leo, U. (2014) Change Agents and Change of Norms: International Experiences on Training in UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Schools. CICE Hiroshima University, Journal of International Cooperation in Education, Vol.16 No.2 (2014) pp.105 - 120.

Empowering Children and Youth through Law and Participation, Conference at Lund University, Sweden, August, 2023
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This is a pdf of the book on Child Rights - Empowering Children and Youth through Law and Participation, Conference at Lund University, Sweden, August-September, 2023 - and written by many of the Change Agents active on this webbsite: www.globalcrconline.org

International Studies on Enactment of Children´s Rights in Education. 30 researchers from non-western countries. Per Wickenberg, Bodil Rasmusson & Ulf Leo (eds.) Research Report in Sociology of Law 2019:3, Lund University.

This book has been initiated by researchers at the Child Rights Institute, Lund University, a research network with the aim to act for and support the rights of the child in different contexts, national and international, in research, in education or in other relevant practices. The Institute gather researchers to stimulate and to support new and continued research with a point of departure in the CRC. It provides an open and suitable arena for researchers to publish new material on implementing CRC in society. Invitation of researchers from our global network to contribute to an anthology was therefore fully in line with this ambition. Fifteen new international studies on the enactment of children’s rights in schools and education are presented in this book. The authors are researchers from Colombia, Zambia, Viet Nam, Egypt, India, Kenya, Indonesia and China. They are researchers and scholars active in many different academic environments as research universities (Indonesia, Zambia, China, Kenya, Egypt, and Sweden), teacher training universities (China and India), National University of Education (Viet Nam, Colombia), Institute of Social Work and Health (India), District Teacher Training Institution, DIET (India).

Kerala's Real Story in Ensuring Child Rights

Kerala's Real Story in Ensuring Child Rights: Documentation of the work done by the Kerala Network of CRC Change Agents
Editorial Board: George Joseph (Chief Editor), Gopakumar T.V, Mohandas E.P, Mathew Zacharias
Publishers: The Kerala Network of CRC Change Agents,Muriankary, C.H. Colony, Chevarambalam, Kozhikode-670317

Reflections on implementing Child Rights Convention in Education in a global perspective

Wickenberg, P., Flinck W A., Leo, U., Rasmusson, B. & Yebio, B. (2012) Reflections on Implementing Child Rights Convention in Education in a global perspective 2003-2011. Academia Academia - A Peer Reviewed International Journal on Education. Vol. 1, No 1, January 2012, pp. 20-26. ISSN 2249-2696

Taking Child Rights Seriously - Reflections on five years of an International Training Programme

Reflections on five years of an International Training Programme Per Wickenberg, Agneta W Flinck, Ulf Leo, Bodil Rasmusson, Richard Stenelo, and Bereket Yebio (eds.) This book contains the presentations and reflections on the Impact and Dissemination Seminar held in January 2009 in Bangkok, Thailand, with participants from the training programmes of the first five years when 300 change agents had been trained in the programme.

Three Change Agents' Space of Action: A Case Study at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda.

Grahn, Josefin and Sunesson, Anna (2013) Three Change Agents' Space of Action: A Case Study at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. Department of Sociology, Division of Education.
Type: Bachelor thesis.