Constructing and reconstructing childhood : contemporary issues in the sociological study of childhood
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Constructing and reconstructing childhood : contemporary issues in the sociological study of childhood
Routledge, c1997
2nd ed
- : pbk
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Originally published: London ; New York : Falmer Press, 1990
Includes bibliographies and index
Contents of Works
- A new paradigm for the sociology of childhood? provenance, promise and problems / Alan Prout and Allison James
- Constructions and reconstructions of British childhood : an interpretative survey, 1800 to the present / Harry Hendrick
- Psychology and the cultural construction of children's needs / Martin Woodhead
- A voice for children in statistical and social accounting : a plea for children's right to be heard / Jens Qvortrup
- It's a small world : Disneyland, the family and the multiple re-representations of American childhood / Pauline Hunt and Ronald Frankenberg
- Negotiating childhood : changing constructions of age for Norwegian children / Anne Solberg
- Street children : deconstructing a construct / Benno Glauser
- Who are you kidding? children, power, and the struggle against sexual abuse / Jenny Kitzinger
- Childhood and the policy makers : a comparative perspective on the globalization of childhood / Jo Boyden
- Re-presenting childhood : time and transition in the study of childhood / Allison James and Alan Prout
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Description
First published in 1997. The second and fully revised edition of James and Prout's acclaimed seminal work on the study of childhood.
Table of Contents
- A new paradigm for the sociology of childhood? Provenance, promise and problems, Alan Prout and Allison James
- constructions and reconstructions of British childhood - an interpretive survey, 1800 to the present, Harry Hendrick
- psychology and the cultural construction of children's needs, Martin Woodhead
- a voice for children in statistical and social accounting - a plea for children's right to be heard, Jens Qvortrup
- it's a small world - Disneyland, the family and the multiple representations of American childhood, Pauline Hunt and Ronald Frankenberg
- negotiating childhood - changing constructions of age for Norwegian children, Anne Solberg
- street children - deconstructing a construct, Benno Glauser
- who are you kidding? children, power and the struggle against sexual abuse, Jenny Kitzinger
- childhood and the policy makers - a comparative perspective on the globalization of childhood, Jo Boyden
- re-presenting childhood - time and transition in the study of childhood, Allison James and Alan Prout.
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