This article critiques the Smart Population Foundation Initiative (SPFI), which was established to ‘bring parenting information and the science of child development to Australian parents and carers’ (Smart Population Foundation, 2006) and to satisfy the need for a credible and easily accessible source of information for parents. The article draws on the notion of modern governance developed by Rose and analyses the Initiative as a deeply political project. It looks at the Initiative from a critical distance created by the context of governmentality. The authors argue that the discourses produced by the Initiative constitute a particular notion of parent as ‘smart’ (lifelong learner, responsible and informed). These discourses govern parents...
In his 2007 PESA keynote address, Paul Smeyers discussed the increasing regulation of child-rearing ...
This article discusses the findings of a study tracing the incorporation of claims about infant brai...
In Australia, as in much of Western Europe, rapidly declining birthrates are producing political con...
This article considers a range of issues confronting parents of children growing up in the new mille...
This article discusses the findings of a study tracing the incorporation of claims about infant brai...
There is extensive evidence that teenagers’ social media and internet use is of considerable concern...
Copyright 2012 The Author. This article explores the discourse of 'feral' parenting that emerged dur...
n explicit linking of the minutiae of everyday parenting practices and the good of society as a whol...
In educational research, digital technology has received considerable attention, and in early childh...
Recent years have seen governments prioritize family as a mechanism for tackling social ills. As a r...
In opposition to the discourse of silent compliance and the neoliberal colonisation of voice, this a...
In the traditional, Western understanding of raising children, being a parent has a representational...
Over the last three decades, social security reform in Australia has increasingly moved to a model o...
This article has been developed through the experience of working with the various organ...
In recent years, parenting support has gained traction in the Swedish welfare state in both policy a...
In his 2007 PESA keynote address, Paul Smeyers discussed the increasing regulation of child-rearing ...
This article discusses the findings of a study tracing the incorporation of claims about infant brai...
In Australia, as in much of Western Europe, rapidly declining birthrates are producing political con...
This article considers a range of issues confronting parents of children growing up in the new mille...
This article discusses the findings of a study tracing the incorporation of claims about infant brai...
There is extensive evidence that teenagers’ social media and internet use is of considerable concern...
Copyright 2012 The Author. This article explores the discourse of 'feral' parenting that emerged dur...
n explicit linking of the minutiae of everyday parenting practices and the good of society as a whol...
In educational research, digital technology has received considerable attention, and in early childh...
Recent years have seen governments prioritize family as a mechanism for tackling social ills. As a r...
In opposition to the discourse of silent compliance and the neoliberal colonisation of voice, this a...
In the traditional, Western understanding of raising children, being a parent has a representational...
Over the last three decades, social security reform in Australia has increasingly moved to a model o...
This article has been developed through the experience of working with the various organ...
In recent years, parenting support has gained traction in the Swedish welfare state in both policy a...
In his 2007 PESA keynote address, Paul Smeyers discussed the increasing regulation of child-rearing ...
This article discusses the findings of a study tracing the incorporation of claims about infant brai...
In Australia, as in much of Western Europe, rapidly declining birthrates are producing political con...