Thatcher's Children?: Politics, Childhood And Society In The 1980s And 1990s

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Routledge, Jun 28, 2005 - Education - 240 pages
That childhood is a social construction is understood both by social scientists and in society generally. The authors of this book examine the political issues surrounding childhood, including law making, social policy, government provisions and political activism.; This text examines current social and political issues involving childhood. It looks at the impact of the "New Right" who talk of family values, parent power in schools, irresponsible provision of contraception to young girls and the increase in child violence as a result of mass media. It also considers the response of the caring professions and the "Modern Left" who campaign, amongst other things, for the establishment of children's rights.
 

Contents

Thatchers Children?
1
Politics Childhood and the New Education Market
8
Thatcherism and the Children Act 1989
30
4 The New Politics of Child Protection
44
5 Back to the Future? Youth Crime Youth Justice and the Rediscovery of Authoritarian Populism
62
Children and Sex in the 1980s and 1990s
78
The Developing Childrens Rights Movement in the UK
95
8 The Politics of Child Poverty 19791995
115
Newspaper Reporting of the Death of James Bulger
136
Children Childishness and the Media in the Ruins of the Twentieth Centur
158
Contemporary Issues of Child Labour
176
Beyond the Stereotypes
206
Notes on Contributors
228
Index
230
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