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  • Formaat: Hardback, 279 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 519 g, 6 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 279 p. 6 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 331994925X
  • ISBN-13: 9783319949253
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 279 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 519 g, 6 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 279 p. 6 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 331994925X
  • ISBN-13: 9783319949253
This edited collection draws together a variety of contexts of contemporary childhoods, linking thinking from Canada with spaces in the UK and Sweden. The contributors explores the discourses that shape those childhoods and how this then impacts on the way that children come to experience their everyday lives.





The aim of the book is not to reflect the entirety of childhood experience but to draw off particular expertise that shine a light into partial, yet significant areas of childrens lives, with the contributions engaging with a range of voices and perspectives. As a result, the collection advocates the need for childhood studies to zoom out from a predisposition to isolate the child, which has been seen as a necessary part of conceptualizing childhood. As a result, the book focuses on a context for childhoods through a consideration of both structure and agency, and through this seeks to recognise the interconnected nature of the arenas within which children live their everyday lives. A range of themes are covered, including the education system, identity within the home, suicide in communities, and younger childrens 'political' engagement and sense of belonging.





Contextualising Childhoods will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including sociology, law, and education.
1 Introduction
1(10)
Sam Frankel
Sally McNamee
2 Childhood Agonistes: The Liminal Horizons of Late Modern Childhood
11(26)
Alan Pomfret
Part I
37(138)
3 After the Century of the Child: Swedish Education and the Transformation of the Role of the Child
39(34)
Peter Lilja
Despina Tzimoula
Commentary on
Chapter 3: A Reflection on `After the Century of the Child' by Lilja and Tzimoula
63(10)
Patrick J. Ryan
4 Pencil Box Journey: Old Colony Mennonite Children, Education, and Schooling
73(34)
Wendy A. Crocker
Commentary on
Chapter 4 (Response 1): Integration and Negotiation in UK Schools
91(8)
Clare Claxton
Commentary on
Chapter 4 (Response 2): Considering Belonging Through `Display'
99(8)
Julie Walsh
5 Contexts of Twinship: Discourses and Generation
107(34)
Kate Bacon
Commentary on
Chapter 5: Understanding the Discourses of Childhood and Agency
129(12)
Nadine Ivankovic
Lindsay Izsak
6 The Art of Belonging
141(34)
Sam Frankel
Commentary on
Chapter 6: Questioning Schools: The Role of Belonging in Shaping Practice
169(6)
Sam Frankel
Part II
175(98)
7 Reflections on Global Citizenship Narratives in Canadian Higher Education Through International Experiential/Service Learning: Moving Towards New Practices for Youth and Global Poverty Engagement
177(20)
Allyson Larkin
Commentary on
Chapter 7: Volunteer Work and Global Citizenship in Sweden
191(6)
Peter Lilja
Despina Tzimoula
8 Children and Death in the Canadian Context
197(34)
Eunice Gorman
Commentary on
Chapter 8 `Children and Death in the Canadian' Context
219(12)
Esme Turner
9 Lives Lost, Voices Unheard: Examining the Importance of Youth-Led Research Amidst One Community's Adult-Centered Responses to Youth Suicides
231(32)
Tara L. Bruno
Commentary on
Chapter 9 `Lives Lost, Voices Unheard'
255(8)
Sally McNamee
10 Britain, Brexit and Belonging and Concluding Thoughts on Contextualising Childhoods
263(10)
Sally McNamee
Sam Frankel
Index 273
Sam Frankel is Creative Director of EquippingKids (UK) and Assistant Professor at Kings University College, Western University, Canada. 

Sally McNamee is an Associate Professor at Kings University College, Western University, Canada.