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Childhood in Global Perspective

By: Karen Wells


Description

This compelling new book offers a unique global perspective on children's lives throughout the world. It shows how the notion of childhood is being radically re-shaped, in part as a consequence of globalization. Taking an engaging historical and comparative approach, the book discusses wide-ranging issues such as children and war, child labour and young people's activism around the globe. Important themes considered include:



  • How children are constituted as raced, classed and gendered subjects;

  • How family policy results in some kinds of family being labelled as normal and others as deviant, and how this impacts in children;

  • How children's involvement in war is connected to the globalization of capitalism and organised crime;

  • How school and work operate as sites for the governing of childhood.

This book will be of great value to students and scholars in the fields of sociology, social policy and development studies. It will also be a valuable companion to practitioners of international development and social work, as well as to anyone interested in childhood in the contemporary world.

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Hardback
Status
Available
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780745638362
ISBN10
0745638368
Publication Dates ROW:
Apr 2009
Publication Dates US:
Jun 2009
Publication Dates Aus & NZ:
Jun 2009


Format
229 x 152 mm , 6 x 9 in
Pages
220 pages
Paperback
Status
Available
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780745638379
ISBN10
0745638376
Publication Dates ROW:
Apr 2009
Publication Dates US:
Jun 2009
Publication Dates Aus & NZ:
Jun 2009



Format
229 x 152 mm , 6 x 9 in
Pages
220 pages

* Exam copies only available to lecturers for whom the book may be suitable as a course text.
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Reviews

"In this ambitious but accessible text, Karen Wells analyses the social forces that contribute to the construction of childhood in today's global world. Debunking the conventional view of childhood as a natural phase of human development, this text shows the myriad ways in which children are implicated in the social reproduction of inequalities. This book deserves a wide audience; it is smart and places the sociology of childhood at the centre of contemporary global politics and analysis."
Steven Seidman, author of Contested Knowledge: Social Theory Today

"In this highly readable book, Karen Wells offers a welcome extension of the current debates in childhood studies into a global framework. She makes the big structural issues accessible by engaging with their everyday outcomes for children across the globe."
Allison James, University of Sheffield

"Karen Wells has written an important new book which examines the interplay of local and global factors on children's lives. Drawing on a variety of sources, it is truly interdisciplinary and offers a clear, well-written analysis of major theorists as well as presenting Wells's own exciting new work on representations of childhood. It offers challenging and critical perspectives on children's lives which will be invaluable to students, policy makers and anybody interested in contemporary childhoods."
Heather Montgomery, Open University

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: CHILDHOOD IN A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE.

Chapter 2: POLICY AND PRACTICE.

Chapter 3: RACE, CLASS AND GENDER.

Chapter 4: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES.

Chapter 5: SCHOOL AND WORK.

Chapter 6: CHILDREN AND POLITICS.

Chapter 7: CHILDREN AND YOUTH AT WAR.

Chapter 8: RESCUING CHILDREN AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS.

Bibliography

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Author Information

Karen Wells is the programme director of international childhood studies at Birkbeck, University of London.

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