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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... as well as products of, social processes and from the influence of social constructionism we emphasized the social, cultural and historical variability of childhood and its irreducibility to a given biological reality.
... as well as products of, social processes and from the influence of social constructionism we emphasized the social, cultural and historical variability of childhood and its irreducibility to a given biological reality.
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In a reworking of his original chapter Hendricks reflects in this volume on a different set of historical discourses, thereby further underlining the contingent character of childhood. To quote Jenks (1996:32), the child is 'a status of ...
In a reworking of his original chapter Hendricks reflects in this volume on a different set of historical discourses, thereby further underlining the contingent character of childhood. To quote Jenks (1996:32), the child is 'a status of ...
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... Aries (1962) initiated a new historical debate about 'the invention of childhood'; MacKay (1973) and Denzin (1977) developed an alternative approach to traditional concepts of socialization. These initiatives were innovative within ...
... Aries (1962) initiated a new historical debate about 'the invention of childhood'; MacKay (1973) and Denzin (1977) developed an alternative approach to traditional concepts of socialization. These initiatives were innovative within ...
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Hendrick discussess the shifting historical constructions of childhood in nineteenth and twentieth century England. His paper focuses on two related themes: first, the change from an ...
Hendrick discussess the shifting historical constructions of childhood in nineteenth and twentieth century England. His paper focuses on two related themes: first, the change from an ...
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Whilst, therefore, comparative historical and cross-cultural analysis reveals a variety of childhoods rather than a single, simple phenomenon, this is being undercut by current trends towards a 'world' view of childhood.
Whilst, therefore, comparative historical and cross-cultural analysis reveals a variety of childhoods rather than a single, simple phenomenon, this is being undercut by current trends towards a 'world' view of childhood.
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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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