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Compiling decades of fieldwork, two acclaimed scholars offer
strategies for strengthening democracies by nurturing the voices of
children and encouraging public awareness of their role as
citizens. Voice, Choice, and Action is the fruit of the
extraordinary personal and professional partnership of a
psychiatrist and a neurobiologist whose research and social
activism have informed each other for the last thirty years.
Inspired by the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
Child, Felton Earls and Mary Carlson embarked on a series of
international studies that would recognize the voice of children.
In Romania they witnessed the consequences of infant
institutionalization under the Ceaușescu regime. In Brazil they
encountered street children who had banded together to advocate
effectively for themselves. In Chicago Earls explored the origins
of prosocial and antisocial behavior with teenagers. Children all
over the world demonstrated an unappreciated but powerful interest
in the common good. On the basis of these experiences, Earls and
Carlson mounted a rigorous field study in Moshi, Tanzania, which
demonstrated that young citizens could change attitudes about
HIV/AIDS and mobilize their communities to confront the epidemic.
The program, outlined in this book, promoted children’s
communicative and reasoning capacities, guiding their growth as
deliberative citizens. The program’s success in reducing stigma
and promoting universal testing for HIV exceeded all expectations.
Here in vivid detail are the science, ethics, and everyday practice
of fostering young citizens eager to confront diverse health and
social challenges. At a moment when adults regularly profess dismay
about our capacity for effective action, Voice, Choice, and Action
offers inspiration and tools for participatory democracy.
Human Development and Criminal Behavior proposes an exten- sive
agenda for crime research. The book is part of a pio- neering
effort to understand the causes of crime, particu- larly its
developmental course. It defines and sets the con- ditions
necessary to conduct an accelerated longitudinal study of
individuals at risk to become engaged in criminal careers. This
work offers a blueprint for research to eluci- date and possibly
prevent crime in our society.
“A book for these times as we confront the fault lines in our
democracy…A deeply provocative work about the place of children
in strengthening our sense of community.” —Alex Kotlowitz,
author of There Are No Children Here “Earls and Carlson have
discovered…an aspect of development previously unrecognized: how
children and youth can find their voice, feel empowered to use that
voice, and translate that voice into political action. This is a
remarkable book.” —Gordon Harper, Journal of the American
Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry “An inspiring vision
of a newly inclusive democracy.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred
review) Voice, Choice, and Action is the fruit of the extraordinary
personal and professional partnership between a psychiatrist and
neurobiologist whose research and social activism have informed
each other for the last thirty years. Inspired by the UN Convention
on the Rights of the Child, Felton Earls and Mary Carlson embarked
on a series of studies to help children find their voice in the
adult world. In Romania, they saw the devastating consequences of
infant institutionalization. In Brazil, they found street children
who had banded together to advocate for themselves. In Chicago,
Earls sought to understand the origins of antisocial behavior in
teenagers, and in Tanzania, they piloted a program to guide
children’s growth as deliberative citizens. Here in vivid detail
are the science, ethics, and everyday practices needed to foster
young citizens eager to confront social challenges. At a moment
when adults regularly decry the state of our democracy, Voice,
Choice, and Action offers invaluable tools to build a new
generation of active citizens.
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