The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in poverty as the reason for, and remedy to, child poverty. This allows for Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) to become a key policy lever by using human technologies to intervene in and regulate the lives of parents and children in poverty. The article explores the uptake of this policy locally through interviews with 30 ECEC practitioners in three locations across England. The interviews suggested that the neoliberal discursive formation of child poverty as a problem of the poor themselves had symbolic power and was a view shared by most of the interviewees. This appeared to restrict their thinking and action, shaping a limited engagement w...
Contemporary economic, political and social shifts in the Global North are reconfiguring the resolut...
This Open Space commentary will offer a response to the SI paper by Ana Vergara Del Solar, shedding ...
At a time when neo-liberal policy agenda are resulting in many public services being taken away from...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
This vital book provides an accessible analysis of the role played by neo-liberalism in the reshapin...
Current national and international economic policies are exerting ever more direct pressures on chil...
There’s a lot of talk in early childhood education and care today about ‘outcomes’ and ‘quality’, ‘t...
Geographers have shown considerable interest in neoliberal educational restructuring as states acros...
Debate about neoliberalism has been a defining drama of twenty-first century geography. Appreciatio...
The project aim and the objectives below were met in full. The research aimed to offer an argument i...
The Covid-19 pandemic has created an opportunity to examine the initial policies developed by Austra...
Children are particularly vulnerable to structured inequalities in society. Building on the work of ...
New Labour’s national childcare and family support strategies have been aimed at improving mothers’ ...
Contemporary economic, political and social shifts in the Global North are reconfiguring the resolut...
This Open Space commentary will offer a response to the SI paper by Ana Vergara Del Solar, shedding ...
At a time when neo-liberal policy agenda are resulting in many public services being taken away from...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
The global rise of a neoliberal ‘new politics of parenting’ discursively constructs parents in pover...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
This vital book provides an accessible analysis of the role played by neo-liberalism in the reshapin...
Current national and international economic policies are exerting ever more direct pressures on chil...
There’s a lot of talk in early childhood education and care today about ‘outcomes’ and ‘quality’, ‘t...
Geographers have shown considerable interest in neoliberal educational restructuring as states acros...
Debate about neoliberalism has been a defining drama of twenty-first century geography. Appreciatio...
The project aim and the objectives below were met in full. The research aimed to offer an argument i...
The Covid-19 pandemic has created an opportunity to examine the initial policies developed by Austra...
Children are particularly vulnerable to structured inequalities in society. Building on the work of ...
New Labour’s national childcare and family support strategies have been aimed at improving mothers’ ...
Contemporary economic, political and social shifts in the Global North are reconfiguring the resolut...
This Open Space commentary will offer a response to the SI paper by Ana Vergara Del Solar, shedding ...
At a time when neo-liberal policy agenda are resulting in many public services being taken away from...