Principle of progressive autonomy, participation, and recognition of agency. Substantive citizenship in the transition from childhood to adolescence

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Foro de Educacion Pub Date : 2022-06-04 DOI:10.14516/fde.929
Marta B. Esteban, A. Novella, Miquel Martínez
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Abstract

: It is necessary to talk about children’s and adolescents’ education for citizenship beyond the vindication of spaces for citizen action. It is necessary to incorporate the principle of progressive autonomy highlighted by the Convention on the Rights of the Child of 1989 in terms of ‘evolving capacities’, from the knowledge of their rights and their exercise. This article aims to analyse the concept of substantive citizenship of children and adolescents based on their right to participation and from the recognition of their agency, as well as the promotion of and respect for the principle of progressive autonomy. Based on a participatory narrative research with a socio-critical perspective, 23 discussion groups were carried out with 210 young people between 15 and 19 years old in five Iberoamerican cities: Barcelona, Buenos Mexico City, Madrid and Sao Paolo. From the content analysis of their contributions, three dimensions emerge: to know oneself as a subject of rights from the knowledge of these rights, the importance of intergenerational relations in recognising progressive autonomy, and the incidence of age in the development of their autonomy. As conclusions, it should be noted that young people in the five cities know their rights and recognise that family, school and social medeia favour their recognition as subjects of rights and responsibilities. It also reveals that age is a limiting element and a fundamental factor for the development of substantive citizenship.
渐进自治、参与和承认代理的原则。从儿童到青少年过渡时期的实质公民身份
:有必要在公民行动空间的辩护之外讨论儿童青少年的公民教育。有必要从对儿童权利的认识及其行使的角度,在“不断发展的能力”方面纳入1989年《儿童权利公约》所强调的逐步自治原则。本文旨在从儿童和青少年的参与权和对其能动性的承认,以及促进和尊重渐进自治原则出发,分析儿童和青少年实质性公民身份的概念。基于具有社会批判视角的参与式叙事研究,在巴塞罗那、布宜诺斯艾利斯、墨西哥城、马德里和圣保罗五个伊比利亚美洲城市对210名15至19岁的年轻人开展了23个讨论小组。从对他们贡献的内容分析中,可以看到三个维度:从对这些权利的认识中认识自己作为权利主体,代际关系在认识进步自治中的重要性,以及年龄在自治发展中的作用。作为结论,应该指出的是,这五个城市的年轻人知道他们的权利,并认识到家庭、学校和社交媒体倾向于将他们视为权利和责任的主体。这也揭示了年龄是实质公民发展的限制因素和根本因素。
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