Children, Youth and Environments
Vol 13, No.1 (Spring 2003)
ISSN 1546-2250

Life Trajectories of Children and Adolescents Living on the Streets of Rio de Janeiro

Irene Rizzini
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
(CIESPI) The International Center for Research on Childhood

Udi Mandel Butler
The International Center for Research on Childhood (CIESPI)

Citation: Rizzini, Irene and Udi Mandel Butler. “Life Trajectories of Children and Adolescents Living on the Streets of Rio de Janeiro.” Children, Youth and Environments 13(1), Spring 2003. Retrieved [date] from http://colorado.edu/journals/cye.

Abstract

This paper presents some of the research findings from a study of street children in Rio de Janeiro which was undertaken by the authors together with a team of street educators. The paper highlights the children’s life trajectories in terms of their own perceptions and representations and addresses key themes, such as the family, the process of going to the street and day to day living on the street. It discusses relationships with regard to the formation of groups and children’s interaction with adults on the street, and the processes of identity formation on the street which includes the perception of self and of others. The children’s perceptions of the positive and negative aspects of the street and their hopes for the future are discussed.

Keywords: Brazil; street life; self-identity