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Childhood in Generational Perspective

Alanen, Leena(Contributions by)Buchner, Peter(Contributions by)Christensen, Pia(Contributions by)Corsten, Michael(Contributions by)Hengst, Heinz(Contributions by)Prout, Alan(Contributions by)Mayall, Berry(Edited by)Zeiher, Helga(Edited by)
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Over the past twenty years, the sociology of childhood has developed fast.

In the UK and Europe, many studies now focus on the child as social agent, and the notion of the child as social construction - varying across times and places - has gained in popularity.

However, in the UK at least, the development of theory has lagged behind.

Childhood in Generational Perspective moves forward, intensively considering the value of generation in helping us rethink childhood.

Relations between children and adults (parents, teachers and others) are between people belonging to different cohorts, having differing cultural experiences and identities.

But these relations are also influenced more generally by the generational order of society.

The authors consider these ideas and how they intersect.

This important book contains new perspectives on theoretical issues from distinguished European scholars, providing challenging reading for teachers and students of the sociology of childhood.

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Product Details
Institute of Education
0854736891 / 9780854736898
Paperback / softback
305.23
01/10/2003
United Kingdom
178 pages, 1 Tables, black and white
148 x 210 mm
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