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Rights, risks and responsibilities in the recruitment of children within the global football industry
journal contribution
posted on 2019-10-17, 09:13 authored by Carolynne MasonCarolynne Mason, Paul Darby, Eleanor Drywood, James Esson, Serhat YilmazSerhat YilmazThis paper examines children’s engagement with the increasingly global and commercialised football industry. By combining a Global Production Network approach and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child it is argued that, for children’s rights and best interests to be better upheld and realised within the football industry, regulatory conditions need to account for geographical contextuality and incorporate scope for children to inform regulatory frameworks and practice. The paper highlights the importance of designing and implementing research that recognises and operationalises children’s agency, which can both inform and influence regulations and practices, better to reflect children’s best interests.
History
School
- Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
- Social Sciences and Humanities
Department
- Geography and Environment
Published in
The International Journal of Children's RightsVolume
27Issue
4Pages
738-756Publisher
Brill Academic PublishersVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publisher statement
This paper was accepted for publication in the journal The International Journal of Children's Rights and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1163/15718182-02704005.Acceptance date
2019-08-27Publication date
2019-11-21Copyright date
2019ISSN
0927-5568eISSN
1571-8182Publisher version
Language
- en