
معرفی
Daniel Stoecklin serves as Associate Professor in Sociology at the Centre for Children’s Rights Studies, University of Geneva, Switzerland. His academic profile centers on vulnerable childhood populations with international policy applications.
His educational trajectory includes Master's research at Fudan University (Shanghai) examining China's population policy, followed by doctoral fieldwork investigating street children in China. This foundation established his cross-cultural methodological approach.
Stoecklin's research program critically examines children's rights implementation through capability theory, street child survival mechanisms, and participatory frameworks. His work bridges theoretical sociology with practical rights advocacy, particularly in Asian contexts where cultural norms intersect with international conventions.
His 2014 publications demonstrate sustained focus on capability-based rights assessment and cross-cultural street child analyses. These works establish connections between philosophical rights frameworks and ethnographic realities of marginalized youth.
Professional engagement spans Council of Europe consultancy on child participation mechanisms, Swiss governmental expert roles, and International Institute for the Rights of the Child collaborations focused on China. These activities translate academic research into policy tools and training programs.
He maintains active affiliation with Geneva's Centre for Children’s Rights Studies while directing China-focused capacity building through the International Institute for the Rights of the Child, emphasizing practical rights implementation in non-Western contexts.



