ABSTRACT In conventional development discourse, western concern for overworked children follows a root/branch mapping: the ‘root cause ’ of child labor is seen as poverty, and child labor, in turn, becomes a cause of economic vulnerability and ‘lost childhood’. Such analysis fails to consider the ways in which children’s subjectivities and practical work have already been shaped by neoliberal discourses. This article contributes to an emerging critique of conventional western notions of childhood in relation to global capitalist development by re-visiting the category of child labor, through a Deleuzian lens. The analysis will employ images of working children and policy texts to explore the ways in which they territorialize the working chi...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
Many international conventions concern child labour and child work and this practice tend to often b...
The expansion of multinational corporations into agricultural production around the world is resulti...
Unevenly distributed symbolic resources misrecognize children's lifeworlds in favour of a mythical g...
The paper focuses on the impact of discourses on positioning working children in social and politica...
In this chapter I first argue that working children's movements are the logical outcome of a global ...
This paper seeks to understand how representations of child labour shape children’s lifeworlds globa...
Drawing on the relevant literature, this article explores key debates and controversies on child lab...
The ‘New Paradigm’ of Sociology of Childhood famously maintains that childhood is socially construct...
Abstract Many reasons contribute to child labour and exploitation, including poverty, societal norm...
In recent years, a growing number of authors have turned their atten- tion to the question of why ch...
This chapter discusses children's engagement in work and how normative understandings of childhood a...
In this chapter we discuss children’s engagement in work and how normative understandings of childho...
Many international conventions concern child labour and child work and this practice tend to often b...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
Many international conventions concern child labour and child work and this practice tend to often b...
The expansion of multinational corporations into agricultural production around the world is resulti...
Unevenly distributed symbolic resources misrecognize children's lifeworlds in favour of a mythical g...
The paper focuses on the impact of discourses on positioning working children in social and politica...
In this chapter I first argue that working children's movements are the logical outcome of a global ...
This paper seeks to understand how representations of child labour shape children’s lifeworlds globa...
Drawing on the relevant literature, this article explores key debates and controversies on child lab...
The ‘New Paradigm’ of Sociology of Childhood famously maintains that childhood is socially construct...
Abstract Many reasons contribute to child labour and exploitation, including poverty, societal norm...
In recent years, a growing number of authors have turned their atten- tion to the question of why ch...
This chapter discusses children's engagement in work and how normative understandings of childhood a...
In this chapter we discuss children’s engagement in work and how normative understandings of childho...
Many international conventions concern child labour and child work and this practice tend to often b...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
Many international conventions concern child labour and child work and this practice tend to often b...