Drawing on ethnographic data from rural Bolivia and applying the theoretical approaches of the minority group child and the tribal child (James et al. 1998), this paper shows that majority world children integrate work, play and school, moving back and forth between child and adult-centred worlds. It argues that majority world children have largely been perceived in relation to their work, and that the overlapping arenas of their everyday lives tend to be ignored. A more holistic perspective which considers how they may combine work and school with play could be more appropriate for understanding children’s childhoods
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
This book explores the alternative experiences of children and young people whose everyday lives con...
Recent investigations in South American anthropology have focused on children in a range of contexts...
Drawing on ethnographic data from rural Bolivia and applying the theoretical approaches of the minor...
Where can we draw the line between childhood and adulthood? To what extent is childhood a social con...
Childhood is a series, co-published with The Open University which represents a coherent and integra...
This chapter discusses two cultural paradigms of children’s involvement in family and community ende...
In recent years, the dominant discourses on child-centered individualistic pedagogy representing Eur...
Children in all cultures and communities learn from one another through relationships with a variety...
The epilogue pulls together the conceptual and methodological significance of the papers in the spec...
This paper focuses on out of school learning during early childhood transitions through case studies...
Global Childhoods in International Perspective gathers a wide spectrum of contributors from Europe, ...
In this paper I seek to explore the idea of the otherness of childhood. I suggest that there are con...
In this paper I seek to explore the idea of the otherness of childhood. I suggest that there are con...
Among the Western intelligentsia, parenting is synonymous with teaching. We are cajoled into beginni...
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
This book explores the alternative experiences of children and young people whose everyday lives con...
Recent investigations in South American anthropology have focused on children in a range of contexts...
Drawing on ethnographic data from rural Bolivia and applying the theoretical approaches of the minor...
Where can we draw the line between childhood and adulthood? To what extent is childhood a social con...
Childhood is a series, co-published with The Open University which represents a coherent and integra...
This chapter discusses two cultural paradigms of children’s involvement in family and community ende...
In recent years, the dominant discourses on child-centered individualistic pedagogy representing Eur...
Children in all cultures and communities learn from one another through relationships with a variety...
The epilogue pulls together the conceptual and methodological significance of the papers in the spec...
This paper focuses on out of school learning during early childhood transitions through case studies...
Global Childhoods in International Perspective gathers a wide spectrum of contributors from Europe, ...
In this paper I seek to explore the idea of the otherness of childhood. I suggest that there are con...
In this paper I seek to explore the idea of the otherness of childhood. I suggest that there are con...
Among the Western intelligentsia, parenting is synonymous with teaching. We are cajoled into beginni...
The social sciences traditionally have tended to be adult-centric, with perspectives from and about ...
This book explores the alternative experiences of children and young people whose everyday lives con...
Recent investigations in South American anthropology have focused on children in a range of contexts...