Childhood in a Global Perspective. Karen Wells. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

Автор: Karen Wells
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
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isbn: 9781509541720
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      1  Cover

      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright

      4  Dedication

      5  1. Childhood in a global context Introduction Is there a global form of childhood? Organization of the book Recommended further reading

      6  2. Policy and practice Introduction Rescuing children: the history of child-saving From child-saving to child rights Summary Recommended further reading

      7  3. Race, gender and class Introduction Gender Childhood and the globalization of race and racism The intersections of class, race, gender and age Summary Recommended further reading Notes

      8  4. Families Introduction The governance of the family Children in public Transnational adoption Summary: the family in public Recommended further reading Notes

      9  5. School and work Introduction Education and globalization Working children The impact of schools: schools as a moral technology Summary Recommended further reading

      10  6. Play Introduction Autonomous childhood cultures? The toy industry: from local to global Digital play Summary Recommended further reading

      11  7. Politics Introduction Youth and generation School and university as sites of political mobilization Political mobilization and generational conflict Young moral guardians Youth, political mobilization and the role of social media activism Summary Recommended further reading Notes

      12  8. War Introduction Contemporary war Failed states at war Children at war Living with trauma Summary Recommended further reading

      13  9. Juvenile justice Introduction Between welfare and crime: the origins of juvenile justice Restorative justice models and juvenile justice The UNCRC and other international guidelines on juvenile justice Detention Summary Recommended further reading Notes

      14  10. Migration Introduction Migration and parent–child separation Migration through transnational adoption and ‘social orphans’ Independent child and youth migration Summary Recommended further reading Notes

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