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AUTOR(ES) S. Holland , A. Davies , Jonathan Scourfield , M. Drakeford , Mark J. P. Anson , CAIA Association , Donald R. Chambers , Keith H. Black
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Cardiff University, Wavehill Consulting, Aberaeron, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
ANO 2020
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 071BCDCB411FDDB179B36DFAA5575D8C
MD5 864091dd196c5d3251b7d4e97bb92221

Resumo

Qualitative research from Wales sought to explore aspects of children's views on government and participation. The research project was conducted in 2001 with 105 children aged 8—11 from a diverse sample of schools across Wales. The article first reports the children's perspectives on different levels (and places) of government: the UK parliament and the Welsh Assembly. Second, there is discussion of how the children see government as affecting their lives. The third section of the article presents the children's views on the extent to which they should have a say in local and national political decisions, the examples being the building of a new road in their community and going to war. The children, while declaring a lack of interest in politics in general, in fact engaged enthusiastically in discussion of specific issues that they saw affecting their lives. There was a general expectation that they should be consulted on issues that affect them directly and they saw the potential for their views to be fed into decision-making via intermediaries. Very few, however, expected their own views to be decisive, but rather most believed that their views ought to be considered alongside others.

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