Kids in Context: The Sociological Study of Children and Childhoods
Autor Sarane Spence Boocock, Kimberly Ann Scotten Limba Engleză Hardback – noi 2005
In a pair of chapters on family life, the authors examine the mutual effects of kids and parents on each other as well as the implications of changing family structures and modes of child rearing. Other chapters are devoted to the dynamics of children's group life and the creation and dissemination of children's culture, both locally and globally. Variations in childhoods resulting from inequalities of race and ethnicity, social class and gender are compared, with special attention to groups of children who have been marginalized or treated mainly as "social problems." The final chapter contains an assessment of alternative strategies for enhancing children's status and well-being.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780742520240
ISBN-10: 0742520242
Pagini: 317
Dimensiuni: 162 x 237 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0742520242
Pagini: 317
Dimensiuni: 162 x 237 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Thinking about Children and Childhoods: Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 3 Studying Children and Childhoods: Research Methodologies
Chapter 4 Change and Diversity: The Two Constants of Family Life
Chapter 5 Kids at Home: Socialization and the Allocation of Family Resources
Chapter 6 Kids in Groups
Chapter 7 The Two Worlds of School
Chapter 8 Race, Ethnicity and Social Status: The Creation of Social Hierarchies in Childhood
Chapter 9 Becoming Girls and Boys
Chapter 10 The Rapidly Changing External Context of Childhood
Chapter 11 Kid Consumers in a Global Economy
Chapter 12 Toward a World Fit for Children
Chapter 2 Thinking about Children and Childhoods: Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 3 Studying Children and Childhoods: Research Methodologies
Chapter 4 Change and Diversity: The Two Constants of Family Life
Chapter 5 Kids at Home: Socialization and the Allocation of Family Resources
Chapter 6 Kids in Groups
Chapter 7 The Two Worlds of School
Chapter 8 Race, Ethnicity and Social Status: The Creation of Social Hierarchies in Childhood
Chapter 9 Becoming Girls and Boys
Chapter 10 The Rapidly Changing External Context of Childhood
Chapter 11 Kid Consumers in a Global Economy
Chapter 12 Toward a World Fit for Children
Recenzii
...a joy to read. The points are well articulated and argued, and the evidence and examples hold the interest of the reader.
If you want to know what insights sociologists have about the context, comparison, and change in children's lives in America and across the world, first read Sarane Boocock and Kimberly Scott. They bring the essentials to their work: sharp eyes, warm hearts, systematic minds, and willingness to take the kids' point of view.
Boocock and Scott provide a wonderfully engaging and comprehensive view of children and their childhoods. Their book demonstrates convincingly that children are the best sources for understanding childhood. Kids and Context is a major contribution to the sociology of children and youth.
Impressive breadth is matched by straightforward treatments that define the landscape of current research while resisting easy conclusions. Researchers in the field will find this a useful review of the range of work currently being done. Undergraduate and graduate students will profit from the engagement with scholarship, recent and old, and the extensive bibliography. Highly recommended.
This book is a thoughtful, informed and welcome contribution to the sociology of childhood literature base....Each section is comprehensive and underpinned by a wealth of literature and research data....Each chapter in this book is so relevant and engaging in terms of all aspects of children's lives that to identify particular chapters for discussion in terms of merit is almost an impossible task....To summarize this is a sound and useful resource for students, academics and paractitioners alike. The authors clearely convey a passion for children's inclusion in all social agendas, which is sustained throughout the book. The authors have their audience to understand the rapidly changing and complex world children and young people now inhabit.
...[an] excellent presentation of qualitative research and theories of childhood.
If you want to know what insights sociologists have about the context, comparison, and change in children's lives in America and across the world, first read Sarane Boocock and Kimberly Scott. They bring the essentials to their work: sharp eyes, warm hearts, systematic minds, and willingness to take the kids' point of view.
Boocock and Scott provide a wonderfully engaging and comprehensive view of children and their childhoods. Their book demonstrates convincingly that children are the best sources for understanding childhood. Kids and Context is a major contribution to the sociology of children and youth.
Impressive breadth is matched by straightforward treatments that define the landscape of current research while resisting easy conclusions. Researchers in the field will find this a useful review of the range of work currently being done. Undergraduate and graduate students will profit from the engagement with scholarship, recent and old, and the extensive bibliography. Highly recommended.
This book is a thoughtful, informed and welcome contribution to the sociology of childhood literature base....Each section is comprehensive and underpinned by a wealth of literature and research data....Each chapter in this book is so relevant and engaging in terms of all aspects of children's lives that to identify particular chapters for discussion in terms of merit is almost an impossible task....To summarize this is a sound and useful resource for students, academics and paractitioners alike. The authors clearely convey a passion for children's inclusion in all social agendas, which is sustained throughout the book. The authors have their audience to understand the rapidly changing and complex world children and young people now inhabit.
...[an] excellent presentation of qualitative research and theories of childhood.