Bringing children back into the family : relationality, connectedness and home / edited by Sam Frankel (King's University College at Western University, Canada), Sally McNamee.

Theorists in the UK have offered a new perspective through which to understand the interrelationship of the individual within the structure of the family. This volume's desire is to re-apply such thinking in the context of children's lives in the family.

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Other Authors: Frankel, Sam (Editor), McNamee, Sally (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020.
Series:Sociological studies of children and youth ; v. 27.
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505 0 |a Introduction; Sam Frankel and Sally McNamee Chapter 1. Who's zooming (out on) who?: reconceptualising family and domestic spaces in childhood studies; Julie Seymour Chapter 2. The (cross-cultural) problem of categories: who is 'child', what is 'family'?; Jane Ribbens McCarthy and Ruth Evans, with Guo Yu and Fatou Kébé Chapter 3. Children's voice in the home: a relational, generational space; Deirdre Horgan, Shirley Martin, Catherine Forde Chapter 4. Children's Agency and Intergenerational Remembering: Towards a Generational Approach to Social Memory; Vita Yakovlyeva Chapter 5. Beyond Yes And No: Practicing Consent In Children's Everyday Lives; Mackenzie Mountford Chapter 6. 'When Mom And Dad Are Working, I Build Lego'. Children´s Perspectives On Everyday Family Life And Home In The Context Of Parental Home-Based Work Arrangements; Jana Mikats Chapter 7. Who are 'good' friends? Chinese parents' influences on children's friend selection; Yan Zhu Chapter 8. Understanding And Caring For Parents: Moral Reflexivity In The Discourse Of Chilean Children; Ana Vergara, Mauricio Sepúlveda And Irene Salvo Chapter 9. Children in Families: Contexts of Experiences and Participation in Nigeria; Olayinka Akanle and Ewajesu Opeyemi Okewumi Chapter 10. A Present Absence: Representations Of Palestinian Children In The Home: Bree Akesson And Omri Grinberg Chapter 11. Positioning Children's Agency in Everyday Home Spaces and Objects: Linking Theory and Research; Michelle Janning Chapter 12. Sociology of the Transnational Child:The case study of unaccompanied immigrant minors From the Northern Triangle; Hansel Alejandro Aguilar Avila Chapter 13. Children's Bedroom As An Instance Of Socialization; Cibele Noronha De Carvalho And Maria Alice Nogueira Chapter 14. Children Of Kashmir And The Meaning Of Family; Tamanna Shah. 
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