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E-raamat: Children, Youth and Time

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The concept of time in childhood and youth is discussed in two contradictory ways; first romanticized, as a time of play, innocence, and exploration - of learning through trial and error, and second, as a time restricted by tight societal and generational structures, such as chains of care, institutional and family timetables. Children, Youth and Time reflects on the complex concept of time as perceived and experienced by children and young people in relevant societal and generational contexts.



Including empirical and theoretical contributions from around the globe which shed light on time and temporality as it is negotiated by children and young people in distinction to adults, both within the family and in institutional contexts, the chapters in this collection delve into the impact of current global challenges upon children, young people, and families time. How do critical global concerns such as climate change or the COVID-19 pandemic affect the temporal experience of children and youth?



Providing fresh insight at a crucial moment of global disruption, the authors equip us with a stronger awareness of young peoples perceptions of the world during periods of crisis. As a vital tool for safeguarding and implementing strategies to support children and young people in an everchanging world, this is a timely resource for researchers interested in the welfare of children and youth.
Chapter
1. Qlimates and Quarantines Testing the Hypothesis of How Gen
Z Transformed Into a Generation; Mariann Fekete and Ádám Nagy

Chapter
2. Between Self-actualization and Waste of Time: Young Peoples
Evaluations of Digital Media Time; Andrea Kleeberg-Niepage and Johanna L.
Degen

Chapter
3. How Parents and Children Spent Time During Pandemic?: Exploratory
Study of Home Activity Patterns and Parental Mental Health COVID-19 Japan;
Sachiko Nozawa and Midori Takahashi

Chapter
4. Maintaining Quality Family Time for Childrens Social
Intelligence: Public Educators Beliefs and Practices in the Pandemic Age;
Miftachul Huda and Sultan Salem

Chapter
5. Unequal Time Patterns in Childhood and Adolescence; Rita
Braches-Chyrek

Chapter
6. Childhood Fantasy: Young People's Time Use in Their Imagined Ideal
Childhood; Vivian Naa Ayelesa Acquaye
Sabina Schutter is CEO of SOS Kinderdorf e. V. and Professor for Early Childhood Education at the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences, Germany.



Dana Harring is a research associate and doctoral candidate at the Centre for Research, Development and Transfer, the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences, Germany.