In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about, and put into practice childhoods that differ from perceived mainstreams. I critically examine alter-childhoods at fifty-nine alternative education spaces in the United Kingdom. I analyze alternative education spaces through the lens of biopolitics, developing nascent work in children's geographies and childhood studies around hybridity and biopower. I focus on two key themes: materialities and (non)human bodies; intimacy, love, and the human scale. Throughout the analysis, I offer a limited endorsement of the concept of alter-childhoods. Although there exist many attempts to construct childhoods differently, the “alternative” nature of those...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This paper argues that normative conceptions of the child, as a natural quasi-human being in need of...
This paper argues that normative conceptions of the child, as a natural quasi-human being in need of...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
Childhood research has long shared a bio-political terrain with state agencies in which children fig...
This article presents the rationale for ‘found childhood’, a crossdisciplinary project mobilising th...
Across the globe it is clear that children are a marginalized group. Children are not allowed to vot...
This article presents the rationale for ‘found childhood’, a crossdisciplinary project mobilising th...
Children’s access to certain knowledge, often deemed inappropriate for children by adults, has been ...
Geographical research on children, youth, and families has done much to highlight the ways in which ...
This thesis explores the social, political, and theoretical consequences that emerge when the contes...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This paper argues that normative conceptions of the child, as a natural quasi-human being in need of...
This paper argues that normative conceptions of the child, as a natural quasi-human being in need of...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
In this article, I consider “alter-childhoods”: explicit attempts to imagine, construct, talk about,...
Childhood research has long shared a bio-political terrain with state agencies in which children fig...
This article presents the rationale for ‘found childhood’, a crossdisciplinary project mobilising th...
Across the globe it is clear that children are a marginalized group. Children are not allowed to vot...
This article presents the rationale for ‘found childhood’, a crossdisciplinary project mobilising th...
Children’s access to certain knowledge, often deemed inappropriate for children by adults, has been ...
Geographical research on children, youth, and families has done much to highlight the ways in which ...
This thesis explores the social, political, and theoretical consequences that emerge when the contes...
Childhood is an extremely unique period in the life of every human being. During the childhood, smal...
This paper argues that normative conceptions of the child, as a natural quasi-human being in need of...
This paper argues that normative conceptions of the child, as a natural quasi-human being in need of...