articleChildren s GeographiesJul 18, 2012GREEN OA

Not so ‘new’? Looking critically at childhood studies

University of Edinburgh · University of Stirling

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Abstract

The ‘new’ sociology of childhood emerged over 20 years ago, arguing for the social construction of childhood to be acknowledged and for the recognition of children and young people's agency and rights. Other disciplines joined this growing academic area, from children's geographies to law, so that the phrase ‘childhood studies’ has become a popular label. Policy and practice both influenced, and were influenced by, childhood studies, particularly in relation to promoting children's rights. This paper provides an insider's critique of the current state of childhood studies, with attention to theoretical challenges and its applicability across Majority and Minority Worlds. From a childhood studies’ perspective,…

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  • Critically ill
  • Psychology
  • Medicine
  • Intensive care medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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