In the UK, the discourse of innocence currently prevails as a major way of understanding children. This article argues that the strength of this discourse lies in its prevalence, its resistance to challenges and the ways in which it connects ideas of innocence and vulnerability. The moral quality of the discourse of innocence works in conjunction with the sacred status of the child, to produce childhood as a moral rhetoric. Children and childhood function to explain and legitimize any practice or opinion as right while removing the necessity to provide reasons: children are the reason. The article also considers how issues around childhood and morality are implicated in the generation of social concern with risks affecting children
This article argues that a range of child welfare interventions that sought to relocate children awa...
Responsibility is a key concept in policy and public debate about the lives of children and families...
This article examines young people's accounts of their own and others' moral development in Great Br...
This article will argue that representations of ‘childhood innocence’ do not express a prior and pur...
Childhood innocence is understood to connote something essential and timeless, a state of natural pu...
Within the contemporary US context, the construct of childhood innocence is a powerful social myth t...
There is perhaps no member of contemporary Western communities more valued than the child. Children ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways that the American myth of childhood innocence perpe...
This essay critically examines how moral panics are used as a political strategy for maintaining the...
The new sociology of childhood sees children as competent social agents with important contributions...
Children and childhood have been conceptualised in various ways over the years. One early conceptual...
This thesis is a case study, presented as a contribution to the theorisation of the visual construct...
Innocence, Knowledge and the Construction of Childhood provides a critical examination of the way we...
The new sociology of childhood sees children as competent social agents with important contributions...
Categories of childlike innocence, immaturity and helplessness, which constitute the idea of a child...
This article argues that a range of child welfare interventions that sought to relocate children awa...
Responsibility is a key concept in policy and public debate about the lives of children and families...
This article examines young people's accounts of their own and others' moral development in Great Br...
This article will argue that representations of ‘childhood innocence’ do not express a prior and pur...
Childhood innocence is understood to connote something essential and timeless, a state of natural pu...
Within the contemporary US context, the construct of childhood innocence is a powerful social myth t...
There is perhaps no member of contemporary Western communities more valued than the child. Children ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways that the American myth of childhood innocence perpe...
This essay critically examines how moral panics are used as a political strategy for maintaining the...
The new sociology of childhood sees children as competent social agents with important contributions...
Children and childhood have been conceptualised in various ways over the years. One early conceptual...
This thesis is a case study, presented as a contribution to the theorisation of the visual construct...
Innocence, Knowledge and the Construction of Childhood provides a critical examination of the way we...
The new sociology of childhood sees children as competent social agents with important contributions...
Categories of childlike innocence, immaturity and helplessness, which constitute the idea of a child...
This article argues that a range of child welfare interventions that sought to relocate children awa...
Responsibility is a key concept in policy and public debate about the lives of children and families...
This article examines young people's accounts of their own and others' moral development in Great Br...