ABSTRACT The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and demonised. The question of not only who cares for the child but the ‘quality ’ of such care is of course inextricably linked with the identity of the carer. The article focuses on and illustrates the means by which the identity of childminders is fabricated through text. It is by deconstructing certain texts that we discern how it is possible for a particular group of workers to be perceived in both positive and negative terms and importantly what some of the outcomes are when individuals are constructed in such ways. The article is framed within post-structuralist theories regarding language, meaning and identity and draws upon post-co...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
"October 2010"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Dept. of Education, 201...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
© 2016 Dr. Suzan Ann MenthaThis thesis explores how disparate ideas of being, becoming and agency ca...
Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particul...
ABSTRACT To theorize the ‘becoming child ’ this article presents desire rather than identity, follow...
This thesis investigates the way in which children's literature acts as a site for the construction ...
This article explores political ambiguities surrounding the mutual implication between technology an...
© 2014 Rebecca Simpson-Dal SantoAustralia’s curriculum for early childhood services caring and educa...
This article analyses child development as text to highlight newly emerging contemporary tropes of n...
Childminding is popularly characterised as childcare in a home-like environment. In the wake of the ...
This study explores the connections between childhood and children's literature. In this connection ...
Literary, media and popular texts are a powerful means by which the broad category of childhood is c...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
"October 2010"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Dept. of Education, 201...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
The principal aim of this article is to highlight how childminders come to be both valorised and dem...
© 2016 Dr. Suzan Ann MenthaThis thesis explores how disparate ideas of being, becoming and agency ca...
Who or what counts as a feminist subject? This article considers the place of the child, in particul...
ABSTRACT To theorize the ‘becoming child ’ this article presents desire rather than identity, follow...
This thesis investigates the way in which children's literature acts as a site for the construction ...
This article explores political ambiguities surrounding the mutual implication between technology an...
© 2014 Rebecca Simpson-Dal SantoAustralia’s curriculum for early childhood services caring and educa...
This article analyses child development as text to highlight newly emerging contemporary tropes of n...
Childminding is popularly characterised as childcare in a home-like environment. In the wake of the ...
This study explores the connections between childhood and children's literature. In this connection ...
Literary, media and popular texts are a powerful means by which the broad category of childhood is c...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
"October 2010"Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Dept. of Education, 201...
This chapter charts feminist research in early childhood and the generative potential it offers to c...