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Sharon Attard De Giovanni
Research Entities Coordinator
President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society
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Malta
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President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society
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Sharon Attard De Giovanni is Research Entities Coordinator within the President's Foundation for the Wellbeing of Society, facilitating the work of six research entities focusing on childhood, family, living with dignity, addiction, ethnobotany, and active community engagement. She graduated from Brunel University in West London with a PhD in Anthropology Research in 2014. Her previous research projects include a study on the process of ‘becoming’ within a religious order, and a study on the ambiguity of children’s play as a form of social action. Most recently, her PhD research focused on child-centred perspectives on immigration, and the social reproduction of abjection and inequality. Dr Attard De Giovanni has previously held positions within the Office of the Commissioner for Children and the European Union Programmes Agency. She is also a former lecturer at the University of Malta, teaching ‘Introduction to Child Anthropology.’ Dr. Attard De Giovanni is a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI), and a Member of the Centre for Anthropological Research on Childhood, Youth and Education (CARCYE) in the UK.
My Abstracts
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How Can An Anthropological Approach Inform The Development Of Inclusive And Child-centred Structures, Policies, And Practices?
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1. How Can An Anthropological Approach Inform The Development Of Inclusive And Child-centred Structures, Policies, And Practices?
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1. How Can An Anthropological Approach Inform The Development Of Inclusive And Child-centred Structures, Policies, And Practices?
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02 Nov, 2017
Child and youth participation is a key principle enshrined in the UN CRC – a right guaranteed to children as human beings (rather than becomings) in...
Topics
5.3. Youth participation at levels beyond individual services, to include systems development, policy, practice, and/or evaluation
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