Constructing and Reconstructing Childhood: Contemporary issues in the sociological study of childhood

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Allison James, Alan Prout
Routledge, May 8, 2015 - Education - 246 pages

When the first edition of this seminal work appeared in 1990, the sociology of childhood was only just beginning to emerge as a distinct sub-discipline. Drawing together strands of existing sociological writing about childhood and shaping them into a new paradigm, the original edition of this Routledge Classic offered a potent blend of ideas that informed, even inspired, many empirical studies of children’s lives because it provided a unique lens through which to think about childhood. Featuring a collection of articles which summarised the developments in the study of childhood across the social sciences, including history, psychology, sociology, anthropology, feminist and developmental studies, scholars and professionals from developed and developing countries world-wide shared their knowledge of having worked and of working with children.

Now with a new introduction from the editors to contextualise it into the 21st century, this truly ground-breaking text which helped establish childhood studies as a distinctive field of enquiry is being republished.

 

Contents

Acknowledgments
1985
Introduction
2003
an interpretative
1980
Psychology and the cultural construction of childrens needs
a plea for childrens
Disneyland the family and the multiple
changing constructions of age for Norwegian
deconstructing a construct
children power and the struggle against sexual
a comparative perspective on
time and transition in the study of childhood
Notes on Contributors
Copyright

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About the author (2015)

Allison James is Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Centre for the Study of Childhood and Youth at the University of Sheffield, UK.

Alan Prout is Professor of Sociology and Childhood Studies at the University of Leeds, UK.

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