Constructing and Reconstructing Childhood: Contemporary Issues in the Sociological Study of ChildhoodAllison James, Alan Prout Routledge, 2003 M09 2 - 280 páginas First published in 1997. The second and fully revised edition of James and Prout's acclaimed seminal work on the study of childhood. |
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... become more visible; conferences and seminars have mushroomed; a new journal has been established; courses on the ... becoming such. In short, although much remains to be done and these encouraging developments need to be taken much ...
... become more visible; conferences and seminars have mushroomed; a new journal has been established; courses on the ... becoming such. In short, although much remains to be done and these encouraging developments need to be taken much ...
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... becomes a key sociological question. In its main publication, Childhood Matters (Qvortrup et al., 1994), contributors developed other important aspects of this central thesis; for example, parallels and differences between women and ...
... becomes a key sociological question. In its main publication, Childhood Matters (Qvortrup et al., 1994), contributors developed other important aspects of this central thesis; for example, parallels and differences between women and ...
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... become problematic during the last decade. This volume of essays reflects these contemporary concerns by exploring the ways in which childhood is socially constructed. This means, as we shall show, exploring the ways in which the ...
... become problematic during the last decade. This volume of essays reflects these contemporary concerns by exploring the ways in which childhood is socially constructed. This means, as we shall show, exploring the ways in which the ...
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... become apparent. Similarly, researchers have been restricted within national boundaries. Opportunities to discuss and exchange ideas have only been created during the last two or three years through such interdisciplinary events as the ...
... become apparent. Similarly, researchers have been restricted within national boundaries. Opportunities to discuss and exchange ideas have only been created during the last two or three years through such interdisciplinary events as the ...
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... become more than the promise of a possibility. To begin to unravel the strands of these debates we begin at the beginning with the dominant explanatory frameworks. Dominant and Dominating Accounts A key concept in the dominant A NEW ...
... become more than the promise of a possibility. To begin to unravel the strands of these debates we begin at the beginning with the dominant explanatory frameworks. Dominant and Dominating Accounts A key concept in the dominant A NEW ...
Contenido
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An Interpretative Survey 1800 to the Present | 33 |
Chapter 3 Psychology and the Cultural Construction of Childrens Needs | 61 |
A Plea for Childrens Right to be Heard | 83 |
Disneyland the Family and the Multiple Rerepresentations of American Childhood | 105 |
Changing Constructions of Age for Norwegian Children | 123 |
Deconstructing a Construct | 141 |
Chapter 8 Who Are You Kidding? Children Power and the Struggle Against Sexual Abuse | 161 |
A Comparative Perspective on the Globalization of Childhood | 187 |
Time and Transition in the Study of Childhood | 227 |
Notes on Contributors | 247 |
Index | 251 |
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