Children and Young People's Relationships :Learning across Majority and Minority Worlds

Children and Young People's Relationships

Children and Young People's Relationships :Learning across Majority and Minority Worlds

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This book challenges the current state of childhood studies by exploring children and young people’s agency and relationships. It considers how recent theorisations of relationships and relational processes can move childhood studies forward, particularly in relation to re-thinking claims of children and young people’s agency and uncritical assertions around children and young people’s participation and voice. It does this by bringing together case studies of children’s inter-generational and intra-generational relationships from both the Majority and Minority Worlds. The main themes include negotiated power, agency across contexts and negotiations of identity. The chapters show both the heritage of childhood studies, particularly within the UK, and where it may be going. One of the key aims of the book is to add to the limited but growing cross-world dialogue that encourages cross-cultural learning from research and practice in both Majority and Minority World contexts leading towards a more integrated global approach to childhood studies.

This book was published as a special issue of Children's Geographies.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780415828611
ISBN10 0415828619
Number Of Pages 128
Item Weight 385 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Samantha Punch is a senior lecturer in Sociology in the School of Applied Social Science at Stirling University. Her research interests include rural childhoods and youth migration in Latin America and Asia, children’s food practices, sibling relationships and birth order in Scotland. Her recent publications include Global Perspectives on Rural Childhood and Youth (Routledge: 2007) and Sociology (with Harden, Marsh, Keating, Pearson: 2013). E. Kay M. Tisdall is Professor of Childhood Policy at the University of Edinburgh. She is Programme Director of the MSc in Childhood Studies) and Co-Director of the Centre for Research on Families and Relationships.

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