"我不会袖手旁观。我不会沉默"

Amy Hanna, Gabriela Martínez Sainz
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儿童通常不被视为具有 "政治性",但根据《公民权利和政治权利国际公约》和联合国《儿童权利公约》等国际人权文书,他们确实享有结社与和平集会自由的权利。然而,由于缺乏对儿童和青少年这一权利的评述和判例,这一权利在很大程度上尚未得到探讨。本文介绍了 2020 年 #FridaysForFuture 和 #ClimateStrikeOnline 抗议活动期间的数字人种学研究结果。以集会自由权为重点,我们运用 Bennett 和 Segerberg(2012 年)的 "连接行动 "概念来构思《联合国儿童权利公约》下儿童和青少年的这些权利,并提出了一个由四个部分组成的模型,将青少年行使其权利的过程概括为 "连接"、"表达"、"收集 "和 "制定"。
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“I Will Not Stand Aside and Watch. I Will Not be Silent”
Children are not typically considered as being “political”, but they do possess the right to freedom of association and peaceful assembly under international human rights instruments such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Nonetheless, a lack of commentary and jurisprudence on this right of children and young people has left it largely unexplored. This article presents the findings from a digital ethnography during the #FridaysForFuture and #ClimateStrikeOnline strikes in 2020 during which young people claimed their right to freedom of assembly both in person and online. Focusing on the right to freedom of assembly, we apply Bennett and Segerberg’s (2012) concept of “connective action” to conceptualise these rights for children and young people under the uncrc, and present a four-part model that captures young people’s exercise of their rights as “connect”, “express”, “collect” and “enact”.
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