The Childhood and Adolescence Bibliographic Review is a quarterly review of bibliographic information on the themes of childhood and adolescence. The journal was founded in 2000 thanks to the collaboration between the Istituto degli Innocenti of Florence, the National Centre and the Regional Documentation Centre for Children and Adolescents of the Region of Tuscany.
The Review is aimed at the professional updating of operators and the dissemination of knowledge among scholars and administrators dealing with policies and services for children and adolescents. Each issue presents a selection of recent bibliographic production (monographs, journal articles and grey literature produced by organizations and associations) at national and international level. A section of the journal, Our Ancestors, is dedicated to publications from the past that still have an interest for the scientific community.
Bibliographic reports are sorted according to the Childhood and Adolescence Classification Scheme, indexed following the Guide to Indexing by Subject, produced by GRIS (Research Group on Indexing by Subject) of the AIB (Italian Libraries Association) and accompanied by abstracts. The documents reported are part of the heritage of the Innocenti Library.
Each issue of the Review has a supplement consisting of a Thematic Reading Path composed of a bibliography and a filmography edited by experts.
From 2013 the journal has been in digital format, easy to navigate, with internal hyperlinks and links to the web.
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The reading path of this issue of Rassegna bibliografica is dedicated to the theme of self-help groups, tracing their origins, definitions and characteristics, typologies, and ending with a special look at the Italian situation...
The first issue of the journal for 2007 presents a thematic reading on children's rights. If it is true that the level of civilisation of a society can be judged on the basis of the attention and care given to its less privileged...
This special monographic issue of the magazine has been designed for all those who work with families and who have to deal on a daily basis with a multi-faceted and constantly evolving reality, with the aim of providing a useful tool...
Maura Gelati, Full Professor of Special Education and Pedagogy at the University of Milan-Bicocca, outlines the professional profile of the support teacher from a historical retrospective.
At the beginning of the last decade,...
Within the varied panorama of current immigration, unaccompanied foreign minors constitute a ‘new’ category of migrants both in Europe and in other parts of the world. The reading of this issue, written by Clara Silva, Professor of...
The reading of this issue, written by Pasquale Andria, President of the Potenza Juvenile Court, begins by identifying the difficulties and criticalities of juvenile justice, and then...
Luigi Gui, social worker, Researcher in General Sociology at the University of Trieste, outlines the professional profile of the social worker based on an historical retrospective and then addressing the still lively debate on the...
Issue 4/2001 of the Bibliographical Review opens with a special section on children victims of armed conflicts, a topic that is unfortunately becoming increasingly topical.
This section on the subject, which brings together the...