Rhodes College: Prof. Amy Risley's New Book Traces Evolution of Children's Rights in Latin America
August 27, 2019
August 27, 2019
MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Aug. 27 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Rhodes College issued the following news:
Dr. Amy Risley, professor and chair of international studies at Rhodes, has a new book out titled The Youngest Citizens (https://www.routledge.com/The-Youngest-Citizens-Childrens-Rights-in-Latin-America/Risley/p/book/9781138745438). Published by Routledge this summer, it traces the evolution of children's rights in Latin America and analyzes a dramatic discursive and policy shift that . . .
Dr. Amy Risley, professor and chair of international studies at Rhodes, has a new book out titled The Youngest Citizens (https://www.routledge.com/The-Youngest-Citizens-Childrens-Rights-in-Latin-America/Risley/p/book/9781138745438). Published by Routledge this summer, it traces the evolution of children's rights in Latin America and analyzes a dramatic discursive and policy shift that . . .