A short blogpost reflecting on the benefits of strengthening your profile as an ECR
A short blogpost reflecting on the benefits of strengthening your profile as an ECR
The Call for Papers for the Socio-Legal Studies Association 2026 Conference in Brighton is open. If you do socio-legal work on children's rights we encourage you to submit to our stream. Any questions let me know. www.sussex.ac.uk/collaborate/... @slsauk.bsky.social @naomilott.bsky.social
Fingers crossed it works. I did the request once as someone else's photo was in the panel, and they eventually removed it
Rebecca, you can claim ownership of the "knowledge panel" on Google. Then you can suggest edits and amendments: support.google.com/knowledgepan....
Congrats, Kata! Looking forward to reading it!
On behalf of the Critical Children's Rights Research Network, I'd like to invite you to join us on the book launch for our recently published companion. We have a great line up of speakers, and we are looking forward to discussing the book with you. Any Q's let me know!
Thanks! Will go through it. Yes, next time for sure.
So sad not having been able to join you all! My apologies! Recovering from a bad virus.
Thanks so much for sharing, Ali!
The book questions prevailing assumptions about childhood and childrenβs rights, offers a
novel look at these through an ambitious deconstruction of the concept of βchildhoodβ and an
Adaptive model of childrenβs rights as the most apt way of including children within liberal
theories on justice.
10 years in the making, my first monograph, Childhood in Liberal Theory, is FREELY ACCESSIBLE for everyone to read in Open-Access!
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