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The Critical Childhoods & Youth Studies Collective aims to bring together academics and practitioners working with and on children and youth in South Asia.

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Call for our CCYSC blog : Submit 1200-1500 word posts that discuss children and youth in conflict zones in South Asia- Re(writing) children and youth experiences in South Asia- with a focus on the Northeast. Deadline: June 20, 2025. Email us at childyouth2020@gmail.com.
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Check out our CCYSC member @sreejithm1986 post on Malayalam stories and boyhoods!.
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Sreejith delves into three of M. R. Renukumar’s illustrated stories for children, exploring how these rich portrayals of the turbulent lifeworlds of boys convey the complexities of gender, caste, and social marginalization for young readers.
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Listen to our member Divya Kannan's podcast: Contested Childhoods explores the activities of three European Protestant missionaries in running schools for poor children, compulsory education debates, textbooks and more!.
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Join us online on 20 December to discuss the latest children's history books on food, sports, and clothing. Led by the wonderful Debarati Bagchi and.@Anwesha_sg. Link:
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Join us for the zoom session on 20th December. Link:
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Excited to share our latest photo essay on Tibetan- Canadian children and their schooling by linguistic anthropologist Shannon Ward.
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We are back with Podcast # 36 ! A conversation with the wonderful student members and leaders of @CommunityLibPro who are campaigning for free libraries for all. Support their Right to Read campaign!.
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A forum for bringing together academics and practitioners interested in teaching and conducting critical research in the multidisciplinary field of Childhoods and Youth Studies in South Asia
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Our 11th blog is a poem by Laura Rennie (Uni of Portsmouth) on the migrant child labour brought to Britain from its Caribbean colonies. Do read “Windrush Child” here:
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The eleventh installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration' is a poem by Laura Rennie (University of Portsmouth, UK), 'Windrush Child.'August 5, 2024When post-war Britain was short of...
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Sandra Castro, Adelphi Uni, discusses how school matters for Central American migrant children in Suburban Long Island Schools, US.
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In the tenth installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' our member Sandra Castro (Adelphi University, US) discusses the vital role of schools and mothers in the academic success and...
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Angel A Escamilla Garcia, Yale University, writes, in our 9th blog of the series, about the journey of “Central American Minor Migrants and their Experience of Violence While in Transit Through Mexico”
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The ninth installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' Ángel A. Escamilla García (Yale University, US) discusses the journey of Central American children to the US and in particular...
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Last 4 blogs of our “Childhood and Migration blog” series are out! These were possible thanks to our collaboration @CLPN_ac. Coeditors of the series Adrienne Lee Atterberry & Karina Ruiz share a recap of the themes in their conclusion:
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Over the last few weeks, we have published a series of blogs on the topic of 'childhood and migration,' edited by our members Adrienne Lee Atterberry (Union College, US) and Karina Ruiz (University...
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RT @divkan1: The @TCcysc anf @CLPN_ac is delighted to co-launch the blog series on Childhood and Migration, edited by Adrienne Lee Atterber….
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Jessica Schwittek (Uni of Duisburg-Essen) & Karin Kampfe (Uni of Education Schwabish Gmund) draw on children’s drawings to discuss the meaning of “belonging” for child migrants.
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In the eighth installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' Jessica Schwittek (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany) and Karin Kämpfe (University of Education Schwäbisch Gmünd,...
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Rianka Roy, Wake Forest Uni, discuss the challenges of citizenship faced by Indian children who migrate to USA with parents on work visas.
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In the seventh installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' our member Rianka Roy (Wake Forest University, US) discuss the challenges faced by US residents who migrated from India and...
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Roshini Nuggehalli, Siddharth Ki, Prakash Bhaware, Youth for Unity & Voluntary Action, India, share about their work where they facilitate building of leadership skills amongst displaced children in Mumbai.
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In the fifth installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' Roshni Nuggehalli, Siddharth KJ, and Prakash Bhaware (Youth for Unity and Voluntary Action, India) discuss work trying to...
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Philip Veeraan reflects on his experience as a health psychologist while working with Eritrean child refugees in the Netherlands.
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In the fourth installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' our member Philip Veerman (Netherlands) discusses his experiences as a health psychologist working with Eritrean child...
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Susan Kay Flowers, Liverpool John Moores Uni, writes about Nepali children who get separated from their parents and their struggles to obtain citizenship
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In the third installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' Susan Kay-Flowers (Liverpool John Moores University, UK) discusses the reasons why many children become separated from their...
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Sarah Walker, Uni of Bologna, Italy, writes about “youth migration and the border of childhood”: examining the plight of unaccompanied African children seeking asylum in Italy
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In the second installment of our blog series on 'Childhood and Migration,' our member Sarah Walker (University of Bologna, Italy) examines the plight of unaccompanied African children seeking asylum...
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