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Carleton Expert Available – National Child Day and World Children's Day

Published on November 17, 2020

Nov. 20 is National Child Day and World Children’s Day. A Carleton expert is available to comment on related topics.

Julie Garlen
Co-Director, Childhood and Youth Studies

Email: julie.garlen@carleton.ca

Garlen is available to discuss childhood, early childhood education, popular culture and cultural curriculum studies. Her research interests include exploring the ways cultural discourses shape the lives of children through ideologies of race, class, gender and sexuality. Garlen wrote a piece for The Conversation about COVID-19 as an opportunity to rethink children’s rights. She has an upcoming article about World Children’s Day as an opportunity to reimagine childhood through a social justice lens.

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