Constructing and Reconstructing Childhood: Contemporary Issues in the Sociological Study of ChildhoodFirst 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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At the same time there is a growing recognition of childhood as a legitimate and problematic concern for research in sociology and cognate disciplines. For example, family sociology which we argued (following Alanen, 1988) had, ...
At the same time there is a growing recognition of childhood as a legitimate and problematic concern for research in sociology and cognate disciplines. For example, family sociology which we argued (following Alanen, 1988) had, ...
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The 'world's children' united 'our' children and 'their' children only to reveal the vast differences between them. Nearly ten years later western societies experienced a growing consciousness Introduction Constructing and ...
The 'world's children' united 'our' children and 'their' children only to reveal the vast differences between them. Nearly ten years later western societies experienced a growing consciousness Introduction Constructing and ...
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Nearly ten years later western societies experienced a growing consciousness over child abuse, particularly child sexual abuse, which again challenged traditional beliefs about childhood. Media coverage and debate made public the more ...
Nearly ten years later western societies experienced a growing consciousness over child abuse, particularly child sexual abuse, which again challenged traditional beliefs about childhood. Media coverage and debate made public the more ...
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... sociometric mapping, ethnographic description and longitudinal surveys have all been applied to childhood and structured our thinking about children. They have also, and centrally to the concerns of this book, led to the growing ...
... sociometric mapping, ethnographic description and longitudinal surveys have all been applied to childhood and structured our thinking about children. They have also, and centrally to the concerns of this book, led to the growing ...
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Tied to an implicit psychological model of child development, the sociological account of growing up was based on an inherent individualistic naturalism. All children who seemed to falter in the socialization process were potentially ...
Tied to an implicit psychological model of child development, the sociological account of growing up was based on an inherent individualistic naturalism. All children who seemed to falter in the socialization process were potentially ...
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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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