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Children in Liminality: Case Studies from Ireland and Iran

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Children living in poverty are excluded from certain opportunities and are susceptible to a range of cognitive, social and emotional problems. This chapter addresses the institutionalisation of enforced poverty experienced by children who are asylum-seekers and refugees in Ireland and Iran. It cuts across the disciplines of philosophy, sociology and anthropology in order to re-think the approaches to child poverty. Drawing on Victor Turner’s concept of liminality and Vittorio Bufacchi’s three-dimensional approach to social injustice, this chapter addresses the institutional practices of social injustice that perpetuate child poverty for children living in liminality. It consists of a comparative analysis of the governmental practices and policies that extend poverty for children who are living in Ireland and Iran. While both these countries have divergent approaches to addressing the needs of young asylum seekers and refugees, the children have similar experiences of vulnerability, poverty and social exclusion. Thus, the aim of this chapter is to examine how children of asylum seekers and refugees experience poverty while in a transition stage in their host country. In turn, it aims to rethink the relationship between institutional practices and global child poverty.

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    http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/news-centre/news/2017/09/07/vers-l-extremisme-violent-en-afrique.html

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    http://www.esytc.ed.ac.uk

  3. 3.

    The Ryan Report (2009), Murphy Report (2009) and Cloyne Report (2001) found that many children suffered physical, emotional and sexual abuse during their confinement in Industrial schools.

  4. 4.

    In 2016, the welfare payment for children in Direct Provision was increased to €15.60. This was the first increase since the introduction of DPD in 2000.

  5. 5.

    Asylum seekers who have resided in Ireland for a period of 9 months or more will have unrestricted access to the labour market from July 2018, but their work permit expires after 6 months and they must apply for a work permit at the end of every 6 months.

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    While a small number of self-catering direct provision centres exist around the country, the meagre weekly allowance makes it difficult for families to buy nutritious food.

  7. 7.

    Article 31 in the UNCRC (1989) states: States Parties recognize the right of the child to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts.

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Cummins, A., Isaloo, A.S. (2019). Children in Liminality: Case Studies from Ireland and Iran. In: Brando, N., Schweiger, G. (eds) Philosophy and Child Poverty. Philosophy and Poverty, vol 1. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22452-3_13

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