Childhood A Journal of Global Child ResearchEditorial: The social construction of childhood - and its limits. Childhood 5(2): 131-2.Anonymous (1998). Editorial: The social construction of childhood - and its limits. Childhood 5(2): 131-2....
Childhood is a social construction, an invention of the postmedieval period. Childhood, with its special rights and privileges, is no more than a few ... JW Peter,S Conrad - 《Nursing History Review》 被引量: 308发表: 1992年 Can natural disasters have positive consequences? Investigating the...
Childhood and Society: An Introduction to the Sociology of Childhood Where can we draw the line between childhood and adulthood? To what extent is childhood a social construction? How do children make sense of their own soci... S Punch - 《Children & Society》 被引量: 95发表: 2010年 The...
The social construction of childhood refers to the idea that childhood is seen (or “constructed”) differently by different societies. Examples of social constructs include“Children as good”, “Children as evil” and “children as innocent”. Why childhood is a social construction? Childhood is ...
Despite being universally recognized terms, both child and childhood have various meanings: including biologically, legally and socially constructed ones. A biologically constructed definition of child refers to an individual between birth and full growth or in the developmental stage of childhood (Baldwin...
'The Kindergarten of New Consciousness': Gwendolyn Brooks and the Social Construction of Childhood. 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者:Flynn,Richard 摘要: We watch strange moods fill our children, and our hearts swell with pain. The streets, with their noise and flaring lights, the taverns, ...
4 These changing ideas about children have led many social scientists to claim that childhood is a "social construction". They use this term to mean that understandings of childhood are not the same everywhere and that while all societies acknowledge that children are different from adults, how ...
Queer theory has emphasized that categorical thinking—specifically, the binary construction of sex, gender, and sexuality are limited and not useful for understanding human beings because these systems ignore sexual variation (e.g. intersexuality), and the fluidity of gender identity and sexual ...
Internationalization of sentencingreality or myth? International Journal of the Sociology of Law (2002) C. Van Nijnatten et al. The construction of parental authority and co-operation in Dutch juvenile courts International Journal of the Sociology of Law (2001) B. Zalar Privatization of state coe...
suffering from social isolation, young people’s recovery is conceived as getting on with life, like any other young person involving connecting and synchronizing life rhythms with their age peers. Socializing primarily with caring adults entails being stuck in the position of a child, while ...