Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America
The significant child rights cases, socializing and dissecting child labor. We need historical, sociological, and legal research on the causes of child labor. The thesis uses legal, sociological, and critical theory to examine how power, economics, culture, and law contribute to and sustain child labor. The deconstructive approach looks into the social, cultural, and economic causes of child labor. Child work socialization is impacted by gender, money, education, and culture. It examines how power functions in social and financial systems, corporations, networks, and families. This study looks at texts, ideas, and conversations that elevate kids' creativity regardless of morality while standardizing and promoting their art. This abstract demonstrates how current laws don't work to prevent the socialization of child labor. This study suggests fostering young children's socialization by addressing ingrained structural and social inequalities. We must challenge traditions, spread knowledge, and strengthen communities if we are to stop child labor and create lasting solutions.
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Child Labour, Socialization, Deconstruction, Legal Struggle, Children's Rights, Multidisciplinary Approach, Power Dynamics, Economics, Culture, Legal Frameworks
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(1) Faiza Ali Raza
M.Phil English Literature, Department of English Language and Literature, The University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Nailah Riaz
Assistant Professor/ Head, Department of English Language and Literature, The University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.
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APA : Raza, F. A., & Riaz, N. (2023). Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America. Global Sociological Review, VIII(I), 427-432. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2023(VIII-I).42
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CHICAGO : Raza, Faiza Ali, and Nailah Riaz. 2023. "Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America." Global Sociological Review, VIII (I): 427-432 doi: 10.31703/gsr.2023(VIII-I).42
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HARVARD : RAZA, F. A. & RIAZ, N. 2023. Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America. Global Sociological Review, VIII, 427-432.
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MHRA : Raza, Faiza Ali, and Nailah Riaz. 2023. "Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America." Global Sociological Review, VIII: 427-432
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MLA : Raza, Faiza Ali, and Nailah Riaz. "Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America." Global Sociological Review, VIII.I (2023): 427-432 Print.
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OXFORD : Raza, Faiza Ali and Riaz, Nailah (2023), "Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America", Global Sociological Review, VIII (I), 427-432
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TURABIAN : Raza, Faiza Ali, and Nailah Riaz. "Deconstructing the Socialization of Female Child in Filter's Child Labor in America." Global Sociological Review VIII, no. I (2023): 427-432. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2023(VIII-I).42