Drawing inspiration from a story of abuses, involving 16 children in 1997–1998, this article deals with the social constraints on children’s participation in institutional interactions, in particular for what concerns their accounts of abuse. The article explores the problem of the truthfulness of children’s accounts through the lenses of an approach combining a theory of narratives, the concept of children’s agency and the analysis of interactions. It analyses the institutional context in which the children’s narratives were constructed and validated, drawing some conclusions about the ways in which institutions may deal with children’s agency
This article explores the long history of institutions for children in Australia and of the existenc...
In today’s fast changing and unpredictable world we tend to rely upon children’s agency to ensure th...
This article aims to investigate what it means to grow up in an alcoholic family environment. Ninete...
Drawing inspiration from a story of abuses, involving 16 children in 1997–1998, this article deals ...
This article explores how girls’ and young women’s sexual behaviours have been and currently are co...
Children’s experiences and voices are underrepresented in academic literature and professional pract...
This article reviews literature on survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) who were preschool-aged whe...
Children’s experiences and voices are underrepresented in academic literature and professional pract...
Children rarely disclose sexual abuse. Hence, studies of children's abuse experiences are relatively...
This paper takes a critical discursive and feminist perspective on psychological accounts of childre...
Though child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global problem, victims are treated differently across the worl...
This article explores how girls’ and young women’s sexual behaviours have been and currently are con...
This article explores the long history of institutions for children in Australia and of the existenc...
In today’s fast changing and unpredictable world we tend to rely upon children’s agency to ensure th...
This article aims to investigate what it means to grow up in an alcoholic family environment. Ninete...
Drawing inspiration from a story of abuses, involving 16 children in 1997–1998, this article deals ...
This article explores how girls’ and young women’s sexual behaviours have been and currently are co...
Children’s experiences and voices are underrepresented in academic literature and professional pract...
This article reviews literature on survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) who were preschool-aged whe...
Children’s experiences and voices are underrepresented in academic literature and professional pract...
Children rarely disclose sexual abuse. Hence, studies of children's abuse experiences are relatively...
This paper takes a critical discursive and feminist perspective on psychological accounts of childre...
Though child sexual abuse (CSA) is a global problem, victims are treated differently across the worl...
This article explores how girls’ and young women’s sexual behaviours have been and currently are con...
This article explores the long history of institutions for children in Australia and of the existenc...
In today’s fast changing and unpredictable world we tend to rely upon children’s agency to ensure th...
This article aims to investigate what it means to grow up in an alcoholic family environment. Ninete...