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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... practice, these rights are being interpreted and asks in whose interests are the 'best interests' of the child being ... practices in the construction of different versions of childhood. He suggests that, whilst there has been a lack of ...
... practice, these rights are being interpreted and asks in whose interests are the 'best interests' of the child being ... practices in the construction of different versions of childhood. He suggests that, whilst there has been a lack of ...
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... practices which constrain children—thus linking sociological study to a political agenda which includes but is not exhausted by the concept of 'rights'. Our suggestion that ethnography may be the most important methodology for studying ...
... practices which constrain children—thus linking sociological study to a political agenda which includes but is not exhausted by the concept of 'rights'. Our suggestion that ethnography may be the most important methodology for studying ...
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... practice. We look forward to the discussions and fierce debates we might predict from such an encounter. References ALDERSON, P. (1993) Children's Consent to Surgery, Milton Keynes, Open University Press. ALANEN, L. (1988) 'Rethinking ...
... practice. We look forward to the discussions and fierce debates we might predict from such an encounter. References ALDERSON, P. (1993) Children's Consent to Surgery, Milton Keynes, Open University Press. ALANEN, L. (1988) 'Rethinking ...
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... practices which combine to define the 'nature of childhood'. At the heart of current debates lies the question: what is a child? This is not just a matter of semantics but a question increasingly central to academic and professional ...
... practices which combine to define the 'nature of childhood'. At the heart of current debates lies the question: what is a child? This is not just a matter of semantics but a question increasingly central to academic and professional ...
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... childhood in society. Woodhead unpacks the concept of children's needs as inscribed in the practice and ideology of childcare professions. He shows how psychological concepts, often taken as objective and scientific 4 INTRODUCTION.
... childhood in society. Woodhead unpacks the concept of children's needs as inscribed in the practice and ideology of childcare professions. He shows how psychological concepts, often taken as objective and scientific 4 INTRODUCTION.
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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