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Key concepts in childhood studies /

James, Allison.

Key concepts in childhood studies / Childhood studies Allison James and Adrian James. - 2nd ed. - Los Angeles, [Calif.] ; London : SAGE, 2012. - xiii, 142 p. ; 24 cm. - SAGE key concepts. .

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Includes bibliographical references.

Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction -- Age and Maturity -- Agency -- Best Interests Child -- Child-focused Research /Research with Children -- Child-friendly -- Childhood -- Child Soldiers -- Childhood Studies -- Children as Consumers -- Children as Researchers -- Children's Voices -- Citizenship -- Competence -- Cultural Politics of Childhood -- Cultural Relativism -- Delinquency -- Developmental Psychology -- Developmentalism -- Disappearance or Loss of Childhood -- Diversity -- Ethnicity -- Familialisation -- Family -- Friendship -- Futurity -- Gender-- Generation -- Global Childhood -- Health -- Innocence -- Internet and New Social Media -- Interpretive Reproduction -- Minority Group Status -- Nature vs. Nurture -- Needs -- Neglect -- Parenting -- Participation -- Peer Group -- Play -- Poverty -- Protection -- Representation -- Resilience -- Responsibility -- Rights -- Schooling and Schools -- Sexual Abuse -- Sexualization -- Social Actor -- Social Construction -- Social World -- Socialisation -- Spaces for Children and Children's Places -- Standpoint -- Street Children -- Structure -- United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) -- Vulnerability -- Welfare -- Work and Working Children -- Youth

9781446201909: £19.99 1446201902 (pbk.) 9781446201909 (pbk.) 1446201899 9781446201893


Children--Social conditions
Child development.
Teenagers--Social conditions
Society.
Age groups: children
Sociology & anthropology
Social work
Pre-school & kindergarten
Child, developmental, and lifespan psychology

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