Description: CSCH Co-Director Sandra Chafouleas interviews Richard Hiskes about his thoughts on the human rights of children
Hosts: Sandra Chafouleas, CSCH Co-Director and UConn Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor in Educational Psychology, Neag School of Education
Helene Marcy, Program Manager, UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health
Guests: Richard Hiskes, Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Human Rights at the University of Connecticut
Resources
Read a transcript of the podcast
Richard Hiskes Faculty Page
Richard Hiskes book: Suffer the Children: a Theoretical Foundation for the Human Rights of the Child
UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health
UConn Human Rights Institute
The Educator’s Institute for Human Rights
Social Media Links
@UConnCSCH on Twitter
@UConnCSCH on Facebook
Produced by Sandra Chafouleas.
Directed by Sandra Chafouleas and Helene Marcy. Edited by Helene Marcy.
This recording has been made available for informational and educational purposes only.
Do Children Have Human Rights? was created by the UConn Collaboratory on School and Child Health and recorded in March 2022.
Copyright © 2022 by the University of Connecticut. All rights reserved.
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