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Sociological studies of children and youth. Volume 11 [electronic resource] / edited by David A. Kinney and Katherine Brown Rosier.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Emerald ebook | Sociological studies of children & youth ; v. 11Publication details: United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (304 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781849503761:
  • 1849503761
ISSN:
  • 15374661
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 305.23 23
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Contents:
Historical and Contemporary Pressures on Children's Freedom. (K.B. Rosier, D.A. Kinney).-- Part I: Empirical Studies. Adolescent Residential Mobility and Premature Life-Course Transitions: The Role of Peer Networks. (S.J. South, A. Lutz, E. Baumer). Building Democracy, Promoting Tolerance: Adolescent Responsiveness to Social Movement Messages. (G. Scott, J.E. Artis). The Messy Nature of Discipline and Zero Tolerance Policies: Negotiating Safe School Environments Among Inconsistencies, Structural Constraints and the Complex Lives of Youth. (L.M. Waldron). Athleticism and Femininity on a High School Basketball Team: An Interpretive Approach. (J. Enke). Who are the Experts? Medicalization in Teen Magazine Advice Columns. (J. McCabe). The Intersection of Private and Public Experience Among Families Adopting Romanian Children. (R. Goldberg).-- Part II: Innovations in Theory and Research Methods. Children's Agency and Cinema's New Fairy Tale. (I.E. Castro). Children as Social Movement Participants. (D.M. Rodgers). "Yeah, Me Too!": Adolescent Talk Building in Group Interviews. (L. Fingerson). About the Authors.
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Historical and Contemporary Pressures on Children's Freedom. (K.B. Rosier, D.A. Kinney).-- Part I: Empirical Studies. Adolescent Residential Mobility and Premature Life-Course Transitions: The Role of Peer Networks. (S.J. South, A. Lutz, E. Baumer). Building Democracy, Promoting Tolerance: Adolescent Responsiveness to Social Movement Messages. (G. Scott, J.E. Artis). The Messy Nature of Discipline and Zero Tolerance Policies: Negotiating Safe School Environments Among Inconsistencies, Structural Constraints and the Complex Lives of Youth. (L.M. Waldron). Athleticism and Femininity on a High School Basketball Team: An Interpretive Approach. (J. Enke). Who are the Experts? Medicalization in Teen Magazine Advice Columns. (J. McCabe). The Intersection of Private and Public Experience Among Families Adopting Romanian Children. (R. Goldberg).-- Part II: Innovations in Theory and Research Methods. Children's Agency and Cinema's New Fairy Tale. (I.E. Castro). Children as Social Movement Participants. (D.M. Rodgers). "Yeah, Me Too!": Adolescent Talk Building in Group Interviews. (L. Fingerson). About the Authors.

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