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Introduction: development, children, and protection

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  • William Myers
  • Michael Bourdillon

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This paper introduces the special issue. It first places the protection of children in the context of development studies. It goes on to outline current international trends in the protection of children and raises questions about them. Finally, it introduces the papers in the issue and highlights how they speak to the questions raised.Introduction : développement, enfants et protectionCet article constitue l'introduction du numéro spécial. Il situe d'abord la protection de l'enfance dans le contexte des études du développement. Il présente ensuite les tendances internationales actuelles dans la protection de l'enfance et soulève des questions à leur sujet. Il présente enfin les articles figurant dans le numéro et met en relief la manière dont ils traitent des questions soulevées.Introdução: desenvolvimento, crianças e proteçãoEste artigo introduz a edição especial. Primeiramente, ele insere a proteção das crianças no contexto dos estudos de desenvolvimento. O artigo, então, apresenta as tendências internacionais de hoje relativas à proteção das crianças e levanta questões sobre elas. Por fim, os artigos da edição são apresentados e destaca-se como eles abordam as questões levantadas.Introducción: desarrollo, infancia y protecciónEl ensayo que introduce este número especial comienza situando la protección de la niñez en el contexto de los estudios de desarrollo. Continúa perfilando las tendencias actuales de la protección de la niñez en el ámbito internacional y plantea dudas sobre las mismas. El ensayo concluye con una semblanza de los artículos que componen este número y se centra en cómo éstos responden a las dudas planteadas.

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  • William Myers & Michael Bourdillon, 2012. "Introduction: development, children, and protection," Development in Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(4), pages 437-447, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cdipxx:v:22:y:2012:i:4:p:437-447
    DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2012.672962
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