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CLPN Interview with Julie C. Garlen and Neil T. Ramjewan on “Refusing the Limits of Contemporary Childhood: Beyond Innocence”

Wednesday, April 3, 2024

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Check out this recent interview by The Childhood, Law & Policy Network (CLPN) featuring co-editors Julie C. Garlen and Neil T. Ramjewan. In this interview, Julie, Director and Full Professor in IIS at Carleton, and Neil, University of Toronto, discuss their recent edited collection, “Refusing the Limits of Contemporary Childhood: Beyond Innocence.”

The interview can be found here.

Wednesday, April 3, 2024  |  Categories: Child Studies, News
Post tagged with Child Studies, CLPN, interview

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