Reimagining children's participation: a child rights informed approach to social justice in tourism

被引:11
|
作者
Canosa, Antonia [1 ]
Graham, Anne [1 ]
机构
[1] Southern Cross Univ, Fac Hlth, Ctr Children & Young People, Coolangatta, NSW, Australia
关键词
Global crises; COVID-19; children's rights; human rights; social justice; ethics; ORPHANAGE TOURISM; POLITICAL-ECONOMY; TRAFFICKING;
D O I
10.1080/09669582.2022.2073448
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Children's historical marginalisation largely grounded in deeply entrenched assumptions about their status as citizens, including the legitimacy of their views on matters central to their wellbeing, is now well argued. As a result, they have often been gate-kept out of research, policy, and practice spheres, including those related to tourism. This limits their potential to address the injustices they often experience, many of which are amplified during global crises. Through a critical discussion of two examples of such injustice for children in tourism-related contexts, child labour and orphanage tourism, we suggest that prevalent "protectionist" stances that circumscribe children's human rights issues in tourism, reflect broader societal and systemic adult-centric views. We propose the need for a child rights informed approach to participation in tourism research, policy and practice that better recognises the contradictions and complexities of childhood experiences in different social and cultural milieus. This offers a starting point for progressing more socially just responses in supply side tourism contexts that are less "adultist" and more "childist" in orientation.
引用
收藏
页码:2667 / 2679
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Reimagining Children's Rights in the US
    Barnert, Elizabeth
    Wright, Joseph
    Choi, Charlene
    Todres, Jonathan
    Halfon, Neal
    JAMA PEDIATRICS, 2022, 176 (12) : 1242 - 1247
  • [2] Environmental justice for children: Their rights to health and participation
    Stephens, C
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2005, 16 (05) : S72 - S72
  • [3] Challenging Notions of Children's "Participation" in the Youth Justice System The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 72
    Charles, Anthony
    Hampson, Kathy
    Case, Stephen
    Brown, Aaron
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHILDRENS RIGHTS, 2024, 32 (01): : 9 - 44
  • [4] Children's participation rights in social studies textbooks in Turkey
    Merey, Zihni
    5TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES, 2014, 116 : 3641 - 3645
  • [5] Progressing children's rights and participation: Utilising rights-informed resources to guide policy and practice
    Canosa, Antonia
    Graham, Anne
    Simmons, Catharine
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, 2022, 57 (03) : 600 - 626
  • [6] Child in court: intersection of justice spaces and participation rights exercise
    Castro, Helga Claudia
    EDUCACAO & FORMACAO, 2020, 5 (13): : 41 - 58
  • [7] Fulfillment of the Child's Participation Rights in the Family and the Child's Psychosocial Adjustment: Children's and Parents' Views
    Pecnik, Ninoslava
    Matic, Jelena
    Milakovic, Ana Tokic
    REVIJA ZA SOCIJALNU POLITIKU, 2016, 23 (03): : 399 - 421
  • [8] Reconceptualizing Children's Rights in International Development: Living Rights, Social Justice, Translations
    Sabatello, Maya
    LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, 2015, 49 (01) : 290 - 292
  • [9] Traditional values, children's rights and social justice: English youth justice in the 1990s
    Morrison, W
    CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND TRADITIONAL VALUES, 1998, : 288 - 314
  • [10] Respecting children's agency for learning and rights to participation in child care programs
    Berthelsen D.
    Brownlee J.
    International Journal of Early Childhood, 2005, 37 (3) : 49 - 60