Jane Williams is a lecturer in law at the University of Swansea. She specialises in social work law, and children's rights. Other publications include Children and Citizenship (SAGE, 2007), co-edited with Antonella Invernizzi

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Foreword - Jaap Doek PART ONE: NOTIONS OF CHILDREN'S CITIZENSHIP Introduction Unpacking Children's Citizenship - Ruth Lister Education for Citizenship - Andrew Lockyer Children as Citizens and Political Literacy Citizenship From Below - Manfred Liebel Children's Rights and Social Movements From Chattels to Citizens? 80 Years of Eglantyne Jebb's Legacy to Children and Beyond - Brian Milne Children as Rights Holders - Jane Fortin Awareness and Scepticism Children as 'Citizens' Of the United Nations (UN) - Judith Ennew PART TWO: CONSTRUCTIONS OF CHILDHOOD AND CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES Introduction Care And Control In The Construction Of Childhood - Allison James, Penny Curtis And Jo Birch Youth, Citizenship and the Problem of Dependence - Gill Jones When Does Citizenship Begin? Economics and Early Childhood - Priscilla Alderson Dilemmas in Children's Participation in England - Virginia Morrow Everyday Lives of Working Children and Notions of Citizenship - Antonella Invernizzi PART THREE: HOW POLICY AND LAW THINK ABOUT CHILDREN'S CITIZENSHIP Introduction Will Law Think About Children? Reflections on Youth Matters - Christine Piper The Relevance of European Union Citizenship to Children - Helen Stalford Devolution and the Language of Children's Rights in the UK - Samantha Clutton Institutional Support for the UNCRC's `Citizen Child' - Jane Williams and Rhian Croke
