This paper, drawing on our own research findings data, explores the embodiment and embedment of sleeping in children's everyday/night lives. Key themes here include children's attitudes and feelings toward the dormant body, the processes, routines and rituals associated with going to bed and going to sleep, issues associated with bedrooms and privacy, and finally the relationship between dormancy and domicile. This in turn provides the basis, in the remainder of the paper, for a further series of reflections on the mutually informing relations between the sociology of sleep and the sociology of childhood. Remaining questions and challenges involved in researching children's sleep are also considered. Sleep, it is concluded, is not simply a ...
This thesis explores how children and infant sleep was understood, managed, and experienced by child...
Sleep in infants and children has been described as a quiescent, passive time, often noted to be des...
This article provides a critical examination of the seemingly counter-intuitive sociological notion ...
Most research into sleep, even that which includes a sociological dimension, tends to focus on sleep...
1 ABSTRACT Child sleep is subject to research of many nature and social sciences. Efforts to limit i...
Sleep, until recently, has been a neglected topic or issue within sociology and the social sciences ...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
Sleep is something we all ‘do’ on a daily or nightly basis, consuming approximately a third of our l...
Almost all forms of utopian imagination and theory concentrate on the intentionally produced utopias...
This thesis examines how very young children (1-3 years) organize participation during naptime, a re...
The aim of the study was to highlight children's sleep, mainly how long children sleep at preschool ...
This research aimed to investigate the epistemological strengths and limitations of observation and ...
In 1913, Lewis Terman and his colleague, Adeline Hocking published a paper asking a seemingly simple...
There are increasing concerns that social pressures, such as family changes and social media, are ‘i...
ABSTRACT The authors of the monograph discuss conceptual and methodological issues in the study of s...
This thesis explores how children and infant sleep was understood, managed, and experienced by child...
Sleep in infants and children has been described as a quiescent, passive time, often noted to be des...
This article provides a critical examination of the seemingly counter-intuitive sociological notion ...
Most research into sleep, even that which includes a sociological dimension, tends to focus on sleep...
1 ABSTRACT Child sleep is subject to research of many nature and social sciences. Efforts to limit i...
Sleep, until recently, has been a neglected topic or issue within sociology and the social sciences ...
This article takes the neglected sociological issue of sleep, and applies the potential insights con...
Sleep is something we all ‘do’ on a daily or nightly basis, consuming approximately a third of our l...
Almost all forms of utopian imagination and theory concentrate on the intentionally produced utopias...
This thesis examines how very young children (1-3 years) organize participation during naptime, a re...
The aim of the study was to highlight children's sleep, mainly how long children sleep at preschool ...
This research aimed to investigate the epistemological strengths and limitations of observation and ...
In 1913, Lewis Terman and his colleague, Adeline Hocking published a paper asking a seemingly simple...
There are increasing concerns that social pressures, such as family changes and social media, are ‘i...
ABSTRACT The authors of the monograph discuss conceptual and methodological issues in the study of s...
This thesis explores how children and infant sleep was understood, managed, and experienced by child...
Sleep in infants and children has been described as a quiescent, passive time, often noted to be des...
This article provides a critical examination of the seemingly counter-intuitive sociological notion ...