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245 0 3 _aAn introduction to childhood studies /
_cedited by Mary Jane Kehily.
264 1 _aMaidenhead :
_bOpen University Press,
_c2004.
300 _axi, 196 pages ;
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _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.
520 _aThis introductory textbook brings together key themes in the area of childhood studies to provide an introduction to students and practitioners working in this field. Written by experts from across a range of disciplines, each chapter offers a broad-based and accessible insight into childhood and analyzes new ways of researching and theorizing about children and childhood. For undergraduate and postgraduate students of childhood studies, education, and social sciences.
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_tIntroduction to childhood studies.
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