O "Centre for Child-focused Anthropological Research - C-FAR", postado aqui no blog em abril do ano passado, mudou o nome para "Centre for Anthropological Research on Childhood, Youth and Education (CARCYE)". Por isso, reposto as informações abaixo:
Centre for Anthropological Research on Childhood, Youth and Education (CARCYE)
Brunel University - London
The Centre for Anthropological Research on Childhood, Youth and Education (CARCYE) was founded in the Department of Human Sciences at Brunel University in 1999. The Centre was established with a 'seedcom' grant from the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund to the Royal Anthopological Institute.
HISTORY & DIRECTION
- To consolidate and build a comparative international approach to child-focused anthropological research.
- To make this approach applicable to varied settings including those where children are at risk from war, famine, dislocation, abuse, deprivation, physical and mental ill-health.
- To incorporate and address national and international policy and practices relating to issues such as child labour, education and social welfare, family life and children's rights.
- To raise the profile of such research, disseminate its findings, and promote their contribution to understanding about how to change children's lives in terms of locally relevant criteria.
- To inform national debate about issues pertaining to the nature of childhood in the 21stC.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
The interests of the Centre are closely associated with the delivery of
the Anthropology of Childhood, Youth and Education MSc. This degree is
designed to show postgraduate students how anthropological approaches
can be used to gain access to and understand children’s lived
experience, their ideas about the world and themselves, and their
relations with peers, adults, and the wider society.
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