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Fractal rev. psicol ; 23(3): 447-460, sept.-dic. 2011.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-610813

ABSTRACT

En la academia latinoamericana tiende a tratarse al "campo de politicas de infancia" como compuesto por instituciones tradicionalmente orientadas a la minoridad, reconfiguradas por la Convención Internacional de Derechos del Niño (CDN). Esta posición, rica como ha sido en presentar las modalidades de regulación social de que la infancia latinoamericana ha sido objeto, no considera en profundidad las tensiones en la implementación de la CDN como instrumento de derechos humanos y marco de especificación de la ciudadanía infantil. Así, revisaremos tal proceso en Argentina, identificando aquellos nudos que permiten considerar mejor las operaciones de institucionalización, identificando especificidades y desafíos investigativos.


Latin American scholars tend to understand the "childhood policy field" as the set of institutions that are traditionally oriented to assist minors and that were transformed by the Convention on the Rights of the Child. This assumption, rich as it has been for analyzing the modes of social regulation aimed at Latin American children, has failed to consider deeply the tensions in the implementation of CRC as a human rights treaty and as a framework for specifying children's citizenship. Therefore, we will focus on this process in the Argentinean context, identifying the crucial points that permit us to better consider and identify the specific operations of institucionalization, and the challenges related to research.


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Argentina , Child Advocacy , Human Rights , Policy
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