Theorizing Childhood
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In recent years there has been a rapid growth of interest in the sociological study of childhood. This new book draws together the major developments in the field. In particular, the book discusses contemporary sociological and anthropological research in order to develop key links between the study of childhood and social theory, exposing its historical, political and cultural dimensions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #43601 in Books
- Published on: 1998-01-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
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′An exciting book by three of the foremost social–scientific specialists on childhood writing in Britain today; it promises to consolidate Childhood Studies as a new field of concerted endeavour.′ Nigel Rapport, University of St Andrews
′This new book is a spring of inspiration. Theorizing Childhood addresses in a superb way the main, if not all, relevant approaches within the ′new sociology of childhood′. It demonstrates brilliantly the salience of this new field both for what it can learn from the general body of knowledge and for what it can itself contribute to modern social science...no scholar in this or neighbouring fields can afford not to read and digest it.′ Jens Qvortrup, South Jutland University Centre
′The framework developed here is potentially an extremely powerful one, with enormous potential to stimulate and focus our thinking about childhood – and in particular our research′ Social Work & Social Sciences Review
Jens Qvortrup, South Jutland University Centre
'This new book is a spring of inspiration. Theorizing Childhood addresses in a superb way the main, if not all, relevant approaches within the 'new sociology of childhood'. It demonstrates brilliantly the salience of this new field both for what it can learn from the general body of knowledge and for what it can itself contribute to modern social science...no scholar in this or neighbouring fields can afford not to read and digest it.'
From the Back Cover
In recent years there has been a rapid growth of interest in the sociological study of childhood. This book brings together the major developments in the field.
Drawing on a large body of contemporary sociological and anthropological research, the book develops key links between the study of childhood and social theory, exposing its historical, political and cultural dimensions. Through a consideration of the twin dimensions of childhood – as a structural feature of societies and as a context of children′s everyday lives – the book reveals childhood′s socially constructed character. Exploring the spatial and temporal boundaries of children′s lives, the authors set out the theoretical contexts within which more empirical studies of childhood are embedded.
Rather than using conventional categories of home, school and play, Theorizing Childhood is organized round themes such as space, time, culture, the body and work. In this way, the book explores the differences in recent approaches to childhood research, inviting valuable new insights into the study of childhood.
Theorizing Childhood is a timely book which demonstrates the centrality of childhood in sociological theory and contemporary debates concerning the state, welfare and morality.



