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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... Present Harry Hendrick Psychology and the Cultural Construction of Children's Needs Postscript Martin Woodhead A Voice for Children in Statistical and Social Accounting: A Plea for Children's Right to be Heard Postscript Jens Qvortrup ...
... Present Harry Hendrick Psychology and the Cultural Construction of Children's Needs Postscript Martin Woodhead A Voice for Children in Statistical and Social Accounting: A Plea for Children's Right to be Heard Postscript Jens Qvortrup ...
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... present, ongoing social lives of children rather than their past or future. Finally, it can be said that to proclaim a new paradigm of childhood sociology is also to engage in and respond to the process of reconstructing childhood in ...
... present, ongoing social lives of children rather than their past or future. Finally, it can be said that to proclaim a new paradigm of childhood sociology is also to engage in and respond to the process of reconstructing childhood in ...
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... present. Although this theme runs through many of the papers in this volume, Glauser directly addresses the ethical and political problems which this presents to the researcher. Using his own research with street children in Paraguay he ...
... present. Although this theme runs through many of the papers in this volume, Glauser directly addresses the ethical and political problems which this presents to the researcher. Using his own research with street children in Paraguay he ...
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... present it in precisely this light: an emerging and not yet completed approach to the study of childhood. Second, the title encapsulates what we feel to be the nature of the social institution of childhood: an actively negotiated set of ...
... present it in precisely this light: an emerging and not yet completed approach to the study of childhood. Second, the title encapsulates what we feel to be the nature of the social institution of childhood: an actively negotiated set of ...
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... present (see Giddens, 1976). That is to say, to proclaim a new paradigm of childhood sociology is also to engage in and respond to the process of reconstructing childhood in society. It is clear that these six points represent merely a ...
... present (see Giddens, 1976). That is to say, to proclaim a new paradigm of childhood sociology is also to engage in and respond to the process of reconstructing childhood in society. It is clear that these six points represent merely a ...
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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