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_aAn introduction to childhood studies / _cedited by Mary Jane Kehily. |
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_aMaidenhead : _bOpen University Press, _c2004. |
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_g1. _tUnderstanding childhood: an introduction to some key themes and issues / _rMary Jane Kehily -- _gPart 1. _tHistorical Approaches to Childhood : -- _g2. _tThe historical construction of childhood / _rDiana Gittins -- _g3. _tChildren's literature and childhood / _rPeter Hunt -- _g4. _tInnocence and experience: a historical approach to childhood and sexuality / _rMary Jane Kehily and Heather Montgomery -- _gPart 2. _tSociocultural Approaches to Childhood : -- _g5. _tConstructing childhood sociologically / _rChris Jenks -- _g6. _tDevelopmental psychology and the study of childhood / _rValerie Walkerdine -- _g7. _tNew media, new childhoods? Children's changing cultural environment in the age of digital technology / _rDavid Buckingham -- _gPart 3. _tPolicy Perspectives on Childhood : -- _g8. _t, Promoting better childhoods: constructions of child concern / _rWendy Stainton Rogers -- _g9. _tChildren's rights: international policy and lived practice / _rRachel Burr -- _g10. _tChildhood and the law: In whose 'best interests'? / _rDaniel Monk. |
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