The epilogue pulls together the conceptual and methodological significance of the papers in the special issue exploring childhood and social interaction in everyday life in Sweden, Norway, United States and Australia. In considering the special issue, four domains of childhood are identified and discussed: childhood is a social construct where children learn how to enter into and participate in their social organizations, competency is best understood when communicative practices are examined in situ, children’s talk and interaction show situated culture in action, and childhood consists of shared social orders between children and adults. Emerging analytic interests are proposed, including investigating how children understand locations an...
About the book: Childhood is a brand new series, co-published with The Open University which represe...
This thesis begins with an examination and critique of environmental education (E.E.) strategy in En...
The lives of children are seen to be governed increasingly by child-focused legislation and policy. ...
Where can we draw the line between childhood and adulthood? To what extent is childhood a social con...
Childhoods in context offers a critical exploration of childhood, drawing attention to the physical ...
Childhood is a series, co-published with The Open University which represents a coherent and integra...
Children’s experiences are unique to themselves; they can neither be perceived as separate from the ...
Starting school is a milestone in children’s lives and the transition from day care to school involv...
This exciting new book illustrates and analyses the complexities of children's and young people’s ev...
Childhood is generally conceptualized as a social construct in contemporary research within the soci...
This essential volume brings together the work of internationally-renowned researchers, each experts...
Everyday life is often neglected as a self-evident and ordinary part of human life. Yet, it is compr...
[About the book] Childhoods in context offers a critical exploration of childhood, drawing attent...
The sociology of childhood framework is generating new approaches to researching children as compete...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
About the book: Childhood is a brand new series, co-published with The Open University which represe...
This thesis begins with an examination and critique of environmental education (E.E.) strategy in En...
The lives of children are seen to be governed increasingly by child-focused legislation and policy. ...
Where can we draw the line between childhood and adulthood? To what extent is childhood a social con...
Childhoods in context offers a critical exploration of childhood, drawing attention to the physical ...
Childhood is a series, co-published with The Open University which represents a coherent and integra...
Children’s experiences are unique to themselves; they can neither be perceived as separate from the ...
Starting school is a milestone in children’s lives and the transition from day care to school involv...
This exciting new book illustrates and analyses the complexities of children's and young people’s ev...
Childhood is generally conceptualized as a social construct in contemporary research within the soci...
This essential volume brings together the work of internationally-renowned researchers, each experts...
Everyday life is often neglected as a self-evident and ordinary part of human life. Yet, it is compr...
[About the book] Childhoods in context offers a critical exploration of childhood, drawing attent...
The sociology of childhood framework is generating new approaches to researching children as compete...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
About the book: Childhood is a brand new series, co-published with The Open University which represe...
This thesis begins with an examination and critique of environmental education (E.E.) strategy in En...
The lives of children are seen to be governed increasingly by child-focused legislation and policy. ...