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Childwatch International Research Network (CIRN)
The Childwatch International Research Network (CIRN) is a global, non-profit, nongovernmental network of institutions that collaborate in child research for the purpose of promoting child rights and improving children's well-being around the world. It was founded in 1993 as a response from the research community to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, an instrument for changing the focus of research and for ensuring that the perspectives of children are heard. The Convention is the basis for the Network's common agenda.

The Network focuses on critical issues in the lives of children and youth, and their families. It seeks to encourage multi-disciplinary research, policy development and training that promote the well being, rights, civic and social participation and the full development of children. Childwatch values research about effective and appropriate practices to achieve these goals and research that describes the current condition of children and youth.

Available on this website are bibliographic materials, news and event announcements, links to related key institutions comprising Childwatch and their ongoing projects.


Link: Visit this Resource on the Web Category: Children
Organization Type: Private/Nonprofit Type: Web Based Bibliographic Resource
Country: Norway Phone: +47-22-85-43-50
Email: Contact this Resource via Email
Address: Childwatch International Research Network
P.O. Box 1132
Blindern, N-0317
OSLO, Norway

International Social Survey Programme (ISSP)
The ISSP is a continuing annual programme of cross-national collaboration on surveys covering topics important for social science research. It brings together pre-existing social science projects and coordinates research goals, thereby adding a cross-national, cross-cultural perspective to the individual national studies.

The ISSP researchers especially concentrate on developing questions that are meaningful and relevant to all countries, and can be expressed in an equivalent manner in all relevant languages.

Archived data is available concerning social inequality, social relations, work, the role of government, and family and gender roles. Also available is contact information for the 43 member nations participating in the programme as well as an almost 200 page downloadable bibliography of publications utilizing programme data.

Link: Visit this Resource on the Web Category: General Family
Organization Type: Private/Nonprofit Type: Database
Country: Norway Phone: 47 55 582117
Email: Contact this Resource via Email
Address: The ISSP Secretariat (2006-2009)
Norwegian Social Science Data Services
Knut Kalgraff Skjåk
Harald Hårfagresgt. 29
5007 Bergen
Norway



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